Islamabad: Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary has withdrawn himself from the 3-member bench hearing identical petitions seeking prosecution of former military ruler Pervez Musharraf under the High Treason (Punishment) Act 1973.
It is to be mentioned here that the Chief Justice of Pakistan was directly affected from Musharraf after he dismissed the chief Justice, imposing emergency in the country on November 2007.
Later, the CJP was restored by President Zardari after a movement for the restoration of the judiciary was launched countrywide by the lawyers, political parties and civil society.
A two-member bench of the apex court led by Justice Jawad S Khwaja would hear the case from Monday.
On Friday, another petition was filed in the Supreme Court by former president of the Lahore High Court Bar0 Association (LHCBA), Rawalpindi Bench, Ahsan-ud-Din Sheikh, praying for directing the Federation to prosecute former President Pervez Musharraf under sections 2 and 3 of the High Treason (Punishment) Act 1973.
Earlier, President LHCBA, Rawalpindi Bench, Taufiq Asif, and Maulvi Iqbal Haider filed the petitions under Article 184(3) of the Constitution.
Both the lawyer leaders made former president Pervez Musharraf and the Federation of Pakistan through the Ministry of Law and Justice and Parliamentary Affairs as respondents.
The petitioners prayed to the apex court to direct the Federation to take Pervez Musharraf in custody. They contended that former president Pervez Musharraf by his acts, and orders of Nov 3, 2007 and later, had assaulted the judiciary and tried to destroy this vital organ of the state, adding that he undermined, curtailed and negated the independence of the judiciary.
The petitioners further submitted that Pervez Musharraf also blocked and obstructed access to justice by detaining the judges holding their offices constitutionally and by substituting them with those appointed unconstitutionally and invalidly. The petitioners recalled that it had been so held by the apex court in the judgment in the Sindh High Court Bar Association (SHCBA) case.
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