Arshad Sharif murder case, judgment reserved on the request for setting up a judicial commission
There was no progress in the JIT formed by the Supreme Court, Arshad Sharif did not have a visa for any country, lawyer Shoaib Razak.
Something happened yesterday, Pakistan is currently in a state of war, still young people are going out of the country, Arshad Sharif was also a citizen of Pakistan, Chief Justice.
Another 14 journalists were targeted for killing in Pakistan, journalist Hamid Mir
The Chief Justice asked the Attorney General how long the agreement they are talking about will take
There is an agreement with the Kenyan government, two Pakistanis have been investigated in the case of Arshad Sharif, Attorney General
This application is related to the Judicial Commission, what is Pakistan’s position on the agreement reached or not, Chief Justice Amir Farooq.
A 5-member bench of the Supreme Court has been formed and the case will be heard after the summer vacation, Attorney General
ISLAMABAD ( WEB NEWS )
The Islamabad High Court has reserved its decision on the request to establish a judicial commission to investigate the murder of journalist Arshad Sharif. On Tuesday, Chief Justice Islamabad High Court Justice Amir Farooq heard the case, Attorney General appeared in the court. During the hearing, lawyer Shoaib Razak took a position in the court that there was no progress in the JIT created by the Supreme Court, Arshad Sharif did not have a visa for any country. Lawyer Shoaib Razak requested in the court that other journalists A judicial commission should also be formed regarding the murder. Journalist Hamid Mir said in the court that 14 other journalists were targeted for killing in Pakistan. Yes, Arshad Sharif was also a citizen of Pakistan. Azhar Siddique said that we are saying that a commission should be formed to explain why Arshad Sharif went out of the country. The Chief Justice asked the Attorney General how long the agreement they are talking about will be completed. The Attorney General stated that there was an agreement to be reached with the Kenyan government, that some access was granted by the Kenyan government, after which a fact-finding report was prepared. The Attorney General said that after that the general elections were held in Kenya, after that the report was completed, the draft of the agreement has been approved by the cabinet and now it will be sent to Kenya, in the case of Arshad Sharif, two Pakistanis. Chief Justice Amir Farooq remarked that this application is related to the Judicial Commission, what is Pakistan’s position on the agreement reached or not. The Attorney General said that a 5-member bench of the Supreme Court has been formed. The given case will be heard after the summer vacation. The Chief Justice remarked that if a judicial commission is formed in Pakistan, can the investigation be done in Kenya, the Kenyan authorities are not bound to appear before the commission. The Attorney General replied that this will not happen, there will be difficulties even after the agreement with Kenya.