Islamabad: Chief of Martyrs Forum Baluchistan Jamal Raisani and Sindh government have filed an appeal in the Supreme Court against stopped the trial of civilians in military courts
In the case of stopped the trial of civilians in military courts, the Sindh government filed an application in the Supreme Court against the decision, in which it was said that the Supreme Court didn’t properly review the law and the facts, the trial of the accused of attacks on military installations in military courts. In the petition added, that the accused requested that their trial be conducted in military courts. Patron-in-Chief of Martyrs forum Nawabzada Jamal Raisani also filed an application in the Supreme Court for the restoration of military courts. The decision is against the spirit of the constitution and law
After the events of May 9, A deep anger among the families of the martyrs, the armed forces and other law enforcement agencies have been mercilessly targeted in the past few years. Thousands of civilians have lost their lives in the war against terrorism. The petitioner took the position that the five-member bench of the Supreme Court which delivered this judgment cannot sit in appeal, the five-member bench of the Supreme Court cannot review the decisions made by the larger benches, the court-martial under the Army Act. The procedure of the Federal