Justice must prevail, Justice Kakar remarks on May 9 case

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ISLAMABAD :The Supreme Court of Pakistan heard the Punjab government’s appeal against the acquittal of PTI leader Sanam Javed in a case related to the May 9 violence.A three-member bench led by Justice Hashim Khan Kakar heard the case. The government’s counsel argued that Sanam Javed was acquitted by the Lahore High Court (LHC) during [...]The post Justice must prevail, Justice Kakar remarks on May 9 case appeared first on Daily The Patriot.

ISLAMABAD :The Supreme Court of Pakistan heard the Punjab government’s appeal against the acquittal of PTI leader Sanam Javed in a case related to the May 9 violence.A three-member bench led by Justice Hashim Khan Kakar heard the case. The government’s counsel argued that Sanam Javed was acquitted by the Lahore High Court (LHC) during the hearing of her plea against physical remand, a move he claimed was beyond the court’s authority.

However, Justice Kakar countered this by stating that the high court does possess the authority to act even upon receiving a mere letter indicating injustice. He emphasised that “justice must prevail, and any signs of injustice demand intervention.”Justice Salahuddin also supported this view, noting that the High Court held suo motu powers in criminal revision matters.



Meanwhile, Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim questioned the delay, asking, “Did it take the state a full year to realize she committed a crime?”Sanam Javed’s counsel clarified that both remand opposition and acquittal requests were filed together in the High Court. Justice Kakar further commented that the confessional statement of a co-accused held limited legal weight, implying that the case may not have strong footing. The post Justice must prevail, Justice Kakar remarks on May 9 case appeared first on Daily The Patriot.

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