Musharraf's death sentence challenged in SC
Musharraf's death sentence challenged in SC
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An appeal has been made in the Supreme Court against the death sentence of former President and dictator Pervez Musharraf in India's neighboring country of Pakistan. Pakistan Bar Council has challenged the decision of Lahore High Court against the death sentence of Musharraf. The media report said on Friday that the Pakistan Bar Council has filed a petition in the Supreme Court challenging the Lahore High Court's order to ban former dictator Pervez Musharraf on death sentence in the sedition case.

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On December 17 last year, a special court in Islamabad sentenced 74-year-old retired general Pervez Musharraf to death in Dubai. The ruling was delivered six years after the high-profile sedition case was heard against him. However, on 13 January Musharraf's trial in the sedition case was declared unconstitutional by the Lahore High Court, which announced the death sentence against the former president. Was done.

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The Pakistan Bar Council on Thursday filed a petition against this decision of the Lahore High Court. According to the Pakistani newspaper, a petition filed on behalf of Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) Vice Chairman Abid Saki and Supreme Court Bar Association President Syed Qalab-e-Hasan demanded the top court to defer the decision of the Lahore High Court has gone. Many serious questions have been asked in this.

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