ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Sunday delisted the case against civilians’ trial in military courts. A notice issued by the court says the case has been removed from the list of the ...
ISLAMABAD: The constitutional bench of the Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the Ministry of Defence to furnish complete data on civilians tried in military courts, barring the case of Indian spy ...
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan’s Constitutional Bench has remarked about the legal and constitutional complexities surrounding the trials of civilians in military courts over their ...
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court’s Constitutional Bench has raised questions over the future of individuals booked under both civil and military laws, but convicted only under the latter ...
Youth activists’ have vowed to resume marching protests against the continued trial of civilians in military courts, pending a Supreme Court decision on the matter. Speaking to journalists in ...
“We have previously adopted a rule that says military and overseas voters are not required to show a voter ID” and “unless a court says otherwise, I’d find that we’re bound by that rule.
Currently, these 13 convicts are lodged in the Adiala Jail following the announcement of the military court verdict last month. The have filed the application with the Judge Advocate General (JAG ...
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has sought detailed records of military trials of civilians, questioning the evidentiary procedures followed in convictions. A seven-member constitutional bench ...
The US Supreme Court will review whether the government need only pay six years of unpaid combat-related special compensation ...
Why have they become a popular tool of repression? COVER STORY | THE INDEPENDENT | The military court martial of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) that sits at Makindye in Kampala City has ...
In a video message today, he said there is also a right to appeal against a military court's decision. The Minister said founding chairman of the PTI has been extolling the virtues of military courts ...