Tue, 21-Oct-2025

SC grants conditional permission to military courts verdicts

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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) granted military courts conditional permission to announce reserved verdicts against civilians facing trial in May 9 incidents.

The bench, led by Justice Aminuddin Khan and including Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Shahid Waheed, Justice Mussarat Hilali, and Justice Irfan Saadat Khan, heard intra-court appeals against the decision of its five-member bench nullifying an earlier apex court decision declaring military trials of civilians unconstitutional.

The Attorney General told the court that a total of 105 accused are in the custody of the army, among them there are 20 people who can be released before Eid. For the release of these 20 persons, there are 3 stages that will have to be followed.

The Attorney General further said that the first step for the release of the accused would be the pronouncement of a reserved decision, the second step would be its confirmation and the third step would be to grant concessions to those with lesser sentences by the Army Chief.

Meanwhile, the Attorney General requested the military courts to allow the reserved judgments, to which the court said that even if the permission is granted, it will be subject to the final decision of the appeals.

The court asked the attorney general to give the names of those who are to be released, the attorney general said that he cannot give the names until the decisions are received from the military courts, those whose sentence is one year will be given concession.

The court said that the Attorney General had assured that statutory concessions would be granted to those with lesser sentences, allowing the verdict to be delivered subject to the final decision on appeals.

Later, the Supreme Court gave conditional permission to military courts to pronounce reserved judgments and said that judgments should be pronounced only in those cases in which the nominees can be released before Eid.

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Govt forms fact-finding committee to identify responsible of Faizabad sit-in  

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  • The Attorney General submitted implementation report.
  • Fact-finding committee formed to implement decision of SC.
  • The committee will determine responsible persons and handlers.

ISLAMABAD:  The federal government has formed a fact-finding committee to identify those responsible for the Faizabad sit-in.

The Attorney General submitted the implementation report in the Faizabad sit-in case to the Supreme Court, in which it was stated that the federal government has formed a fact-finding committee to determine the people responsible for the Faizabad sit-in case.

The Attorney General’s report states that a fact-finding committee has been formed to implement the decision of the Supreme Court on February 6, 2019. The fact-finding committee includes Additional Secretary Interior, Additional Secretary Defence and Director ISI.

The fact-finding committee’s TORs have also been made a part of the implementation report. The committee will conduct an inquiry under the prescribed TORs.

The Attorney General’s report submitted to the Supreme Court states that the fact-finding committee will also record the statements of the witnesses, the fact-finding committee will determine the responsible persons and handlers of the Faizabad sit-in case.

According to the report, the first meeting of the fact-finding committee was held on October 26 on the fixed TORs. The fact-finding committee will submit a report based on the suggestions after the investigation. If fact-finding committee required time then it will refer to the Ministry of Defence.

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SC irked over delay in appointment of AGP

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SC questioned the delay in appointment of AGP The court instructed the federal govt to appoint AGP It also said that the government is violating court orders ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan on Monday questioned the appointment of the Attorney General of Pakistan (AGP) and expressed fury over the delay in appointment. While … Read more

CM Punjab must get sufficient time for vote of confidence: LHC

LHC CM Punjab

LHC said to give CM Punjab time for vote of confidence Court also inquired about Governor’s reply in the case LHC remarked CM should go for vote to solve the matter LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Wednesday said that the Chief Minister of Punjab Pervaiz Elahi must get sufficient time for the vote … Read more

SC takes notice of resignation and appointment of Attorney General

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  • Justice Qazi Faez Isa issued the order for non-assistance in case.
  • Justice Qazi Faez Isa said that Ashtar Ausaf has resigned.
  • Supreme Court summoned the next hearing on January 17.

ISLAMABAD: Supreme Court of Pakistan took notice of resignation and appointment of Attorney General and sought record in this regard on January 17.

Justice Qazi Faez Isa issued the order for non-assistance by the deputy attorney in the case against the property.

Justice Qazi Faez Isa remarked that “we are not getting proper support in cases from the Attorney General’s Office, who is the Attorney General to which the Deputy Attorney General replied that the Attorney General is Ashtar Ausaf.”

Justice Qazi Faez Isa said that Ashtar Ausaf has resigned, his resignation has been accepted.

A two-member bench headed by Justice Qazi Faez Isa issued an order in which it was said that who is the new Attorney General. To which Deputy Attorney General Shafqat Abbasi replied that “I do not know.”

Justice Qazi Faez Issa called Additional Attorney General Aamir Rehman to the rostrum and asked him who is the new Attorney General.

The Additional Attorney General also expressed ignorance about the Attorney General, on which Justice Qazi Faez Isa said that how is the country running without an Attorney General.

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ECP submits detail of expenses spent for LG elections in IHC

ECP submits
  • More than 50m have been spent so far LG elections in Islamabad.
  • The payment was made for the printing of ballot paper and election material.
  • The ECP had allocated more than 150m  LG elections in the capital city.

ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has submitted the detail of expenses in Islamabad High Court (IHC) spent in preparation for local government elections in Islamabad.

The Election Commission, in its reply regarding the details of expenses, told the court that more than 50 million have been spent so far in the Islamabad municipal elections. The ECP had allocated more than 150 million for local government elections in Islamabad.

In the reply, it was also told to the court that payment was made for the printing of ballot paper, election material, stationery, and petroleum charges.

The Election Commission has also submitted its written response to the meeting held yesterday in the Islamabad High Court.

In response, the Election Commission told the court that the Election Commission officials went to the Attorney General after the court order. The Attorney General contacted the Law Minister by telephone. The Law Minister initially called for elections in six months.

The reply said that the Election Commission insisted on elections within 120 days. The Law Minister later agreed to hold elections within four months. The Attorney General also contacted the officials of the Ministry of Interior. The Interior Minister has scheduled a meeting on the issue today.

 

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Arizona’s Attorney general wants report on the problems with voting machines

Arizona's Attorney general

The failure of the voting machines on November 8 was seized upon by Republican former President Donald Trump and his followers. A request for a report by county officials on the specific problems related to the printers at each location as well as on how poll workers were trained was made. This report is due … Read more

Trump pays $110,000 fine for blocking New York state tax probe

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Former US President Donald Trump has paid a $110,000 fine for obstructing a major tax evasion investigation led since 2019 by New York state authorities, a spokesperson announced Friday. Trump was ordered on April 25 by the New York state’s Supreme Court to pay $10,000 a day for as long as he refused to provide … Read more

Donald Trump pays $10,000 fine

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Donald Trump paid the fine on Thursday, but the Attorney General’s office stated Friday that he still needs to submit further documentation to get the contempt order released. Trump’s lawyer received a message asking for comment on Friday. On April 25, a Manhattan judge found Trump in contempt of court and penalised him $10,000 per … Read more

Attorney General, ECJ should have no say in UK disputes over dreaded Brexit deal

European Court of Justice

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL has stated that the European Court of Justice should have no jurisdiction over conflicts within the United Kingdom, despite rising tensions over the Northern Ireland Protocol. Suella Braverman, who will take over as Attorney General from Geoffrey Cox in February 2020, appeared on Sky News to explain advice she gave to the … Read more

US in mourning, outrage after ‘racist’ mass shooting

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Residents of Buffalo, New York, attended vigils on Sunday after a white gunman, whom authorities described as “pure evil,” killed ten people in a racially motivated shooting spree at a grocery store. The 18-year-old suspect did “reconnaissance” on the mostly Black area near Tops Friendly Market and drove there from his hometown of Conklin, more … Read more

Kulbhushan issue shouldn’t be politicised, says attorney general

ISLAMABAD: Attorney General of Pakistan (AGP) Khalid Javed Khan on Thursday said political parties should not politicise the issue of Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav. Earlier, as per the International Court of Justice (ICJ) decision, the joint session had passed to grant the Indian spy the right to appeal against his death sentence. Kulbhushan Jadhav was … Read more

“Money might not have flowed in politics if democracy maintained,” remarks SC

Supreme Court

Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan on Wednesday while hearing the presidential reference on open ballot voting for upcoming senate elections remarked that, “If democracy had been maintained, money might not have flowed in politics.” According to the details, the bench led by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed heard the presidential reference for holding Senate elections by … Read more

Barrister Khalid Javed to be appointed new Attorney General

Khalid Jawed

The government has decided to appoint  renowned lawyer Barrister Khalid Javed the new Attorney General of Pakistan. Former Attorney General Anwar Mansoor Khan resigned from his post after being reprimanded by the Supreme Court of Pakistan and the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) over his comments made about the apex court’s judges. Sources confirmed that Prime Minister … Read more

Dr Firdous holds a presser along with Attorney General

firdous ashiq awan with Attorney General

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said that harmony among the institutions is the need of this time. Addressing a press conference at Press Information Department (PID) along with Attorney General of Pakistan Anwar Masood Khan on Tuesday, she said it is the need of the time … Read more