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Pakistan to appeal ruling allowing Perv to leave country | |
2014-06-15 | |
![]() "The federal government has filed an appeal in the Supreme Court," Ahmad Raza Kasuri, a member of Musharraf's legal team, told AFP. The move comes after a court in Karachi on Thursday ordered the lifting of a travel ban imposed on the 70-year-old, a ruling his supporters hoped would draw a line under a raft of legal troubles. Musharraf has been battling several court cases â including treason charges for imposing emergency rule in 2007 â since he returned to Pakistan last year to contest elections, stoking tensions between civilian authorities and the powerful military.
Observers say the former general's exit from Pakistan could help ease tensions between the army and civilian authorities at a time when the country is fighting a resurgent Taliban following a brazen attack on Karachi's airport last week. | |
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Court rejects Perv's plea for military trial | |
2014-02-22 | |
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Musharrafs counsels concluded their arguments and stated that the special court was established against law and it was established without formal approval of the federal cabinet. They also termed special court judges biased and partial. In his three applications, Musharraf had challenged the authority of special court to hear the treason case against him, the appointment of judges for the trial and nomination of prosecutor general. The court would announce its verdict over another petition relating to the issue of biased judges on March 4. The court has ordered Musharraf to appear on March 11, and he is likely to be indicted the same day. On February 18, Musharraf appeared before the trial bench and was not indicted on the request of his legal team, pleading that the jurisdiction of court to hear the high treason case should be decided first and case be referred to military court. The court in its order ruled that it would first decide the application challenging the jurisdiction of this court before further proceedings. The counsel of Pervez Musharraf, Ahmad Raza Kasuri, said that the verdict of the special court is wrong and devoid of facts, adding that it was former chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and not Musharraf who had abrogated the constitution. | |
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Court cant order Musharrafs arrest: counsel |
2013-04-19 |
ISLAMABAD: Senior lawyer of the Supreme Court Barrister Ahmad Raza Kasuri has said that the court cannot order arrest of former military dictator General Pervez Musharraf. Speaking to media outside the farm house of Musharraf on Thursday, Kasuri said that the court can only reject or accept the bail. He added that Musharraf had appeared before the court under government security and returned with the same security. Talking about his consultative meeting with Musharraf, Kasuri said that the former president is calm and happy with confidence. |
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Raza Kasuri hails imposition of emergency in Pakistan |
2007-11-04 |
Senior advocate Ahmad Raza Kasuri, who is in New York as a member of Pakistan delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, on Saturday welcomed the imposition of state of emergency, saying it was in the interest of stability of the country. President Gen, Pervez Musharraf was exercising restraint all through the last six months because he was keen and honest to usher in complete civilian democracy in the country, but forces hostile to democracy and those who were planning to destabilize the country were active in placing impediments and obstacles in the culmination of a democratic order, he said in a statement. Kasuri said judicial activism was a welcome development, but such a course without judicial restraint could be fatal for the stability of the country. The courts, he said, have a bounded responsibility towards the stability of the state, and any instability caused by judicial activism could result in serious consequences. The president has taken this initiative in the interest of the country, good governance and to tackle the growing acts of terrorism in the country, Kasuri added. |
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Lawyer who sprayed Kasuri held, bailed |
2007-09-26 |
Advocate Mohammad Khurshid Khan who spray-painted the face of Ahmad Raza Kasuri, state counsel in the dual-office petition against President General Pervez Musharraf, was arrested on Monday night and later bailed out in Peshawar amid a lawyers protest on Tuesday. |
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'Spraying Kasuri will earn me paradise' |
2007-09-25 |
Khurshid Ahmad Khan, a Peshawar-based lawyer who sprayed the face of government counsel Ahmad Raza Kasuri black, said on Monday that he felt no remorse for his action and that Raza deserved the humiliation he had been meted out. I consider it to be one of the greatest achievements of my life, which, I hope, will earn me paradise, the lawyer told Daily Times by phone from Islamabad. He added, I am ready to face the fallouts of my action. Ive no regrets over it, for my conscience is satisfied. Khurshid sprayed black colour on the face of Raza Kasuri on the Supreme Court premises when the latter was coming to the court to represent the State in President Musharrafs dual-office case. Asked about the reasons for his action, he said: The lawyers have been tolerating this government sponsored person since a long time but when I heard his derogatory remarks against the lawyers community during a debate on a private channel, I could not stop myself from teaching him a lesson. Alhamdollilah Ive done it. |
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