Justice Mazhar clarified that civilians would only face military trials if they committed offense
ISLAMABAD - During the hearing on the jurisdiction of military courts, the Supreme Court of Pakistan raised critical constitution al questions about their role in trying civilians.
At the start of the proceedings, the court postponed hearings on other constitutional cases, including electoral rigging allegations, to focus exclusively on the military courts' issue. However, Justice Mandokhail questioned whether the executive could act as judge, especially when existing legal forums, such as anti-terrorism courts, were available. He stressed that such actions could infringe on the constitution’s Article 175, which delineated judicial powers.
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