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LHC terms arrest warrant against Sanaullah 'a joke'

LOHAR high court is joke itself and serving shareefs and mafia like prostitute since ages now
 
Not sure what country you are living in but if it wasn't for Pakistan army you would be dead.
Wow really ? And here I thought all my life that " Zindagi aur Maut sirf Allah ke hath mai hai ", didn't realize that Army was keeping us alive, not the Allah SWT.
 
Numerous invasions? Nobody needs to be grateful for nothing.



Pakistan wasn't founded as result of an armed struggle. No army played any role for freedom of this region from Colonial masters, in fact they were serving those masters.
There was a struggle, price was paid in sweat and blood. Also term doesn’t just mean freedom struggle. To preserve peace and freedom there is a price that has to be paid all the time.
 
Yes, Pakistani courts are joke read this.....

SC acquits Shahrukh Jatoi, others in 2012 Shahzeb murder case

Haseeb Bhatti
October 18, 2022

The Supreme Court on Tuesday acquitted Shahrukh Jatoi as well as his accomplices in the Shahzeb Khan murder case.

A three-judge bench, headed by Justice Ijazul Ahsan, and comprising Justice Munib Akhtar and Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi, heard the case.

An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) had awarded the death penalty to Jatoi and his accomplice Siraj Ali Talpur for Shahzeb’s murder in 2012 following a petty dispute. Siraj’s younger brother, Sajjad Ali Talpur, and domestic helper Ghulam Murtaza Lashari had been handed life sentences.

A couple of months after the sentence was passed, however, Shahzeb’s parents had issued a formal pardon for the convicts, approved by the Sindh High Court (SHC).

Despite the pardon, however, the death penalty had been upheld because of the addition of terrorism charges to the case — up until the SHC dropped the charges and ordered a retrial in the case.

The SHC, while hearing appeals against the conviction, had later commuted the death sentences into life imprisonment. Subsequently, all four accused had approached the Supreme Court.

During the hearing today, their lawyer, Latif Khosa, noted that the formal pardon had already been issued. His clients had no intention to spread terror, he argued.

Subsequently, the court acquitted all four people. A detailed order is awaited.

Shahzeb Khan’s murder​

On the night of December 24, 2012, 20-year-old Shahzeb Khan, the son of a police official, had been gunned down in Karachi’s Defence Housing Authority. He was returning home with his sister from a wedding.

Shahzeb was killed for picking a fight with one of the suspects’ servants, who had verbally threatened and harassed his sister.

Then chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry had taken suo motu notice of the incident, which sparked widespread outrage across the country through newspapers, TV channels and social media.

As the prime accused belonged to powerful feudal families of Sindh, the incident had triggered a nationwide debate over whether the country’s elite could be held accountable for crimes they committed.
 
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