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An antiterrorism court has awarded a collective 37-year imprisonment to a mugger for killing a boy and wounding policemen during an encounter in 2019. AP/File
KARACHI: An antiterrorism court has awarded a collective 37-year imprisonment to a mugger for killing a boy and wounding policemen during an encounter in 2019.
Sher Zaman was found guilty of killing 10-year-old passerby Sajjad Ali and wounding police constables Attaullah and Mohammad Tahir Khan with an unlicensed pistol during an exchange of fire in Bilal Colony on April 5, 2019.
The ATC-XX judge, who conducted the trial, recently pronounced his verdict.
The judge awarded life imprisonment to the convict and ordered him to pay a Rs50,000 fine or undergo a six-month additional imprisonment on default.
Court cancels case against al Qaeda suspect after no evidence found
July 13, 2021
An anti-terrorism court directed the police on Monday to conduct an inquiry before lodging an FIR on the basis on an intelligence report by a federal agency.
The ATC-XII judge also cancelled the case lodged against Asif Zaheer for allegedly being a fundraiser for proscribed militant organisation al Qaeda after no evidence was found against him during the investigation.
Zaheer was booked by the Counter-Terrorism Department under sections 11-H, 11-N and 11-F(i)(ii) of the Anti-Terrorism Act on March 26, 2020 when he had already been in custody of a law enforcement agency.
Child courts established in Karachi s Malir and East districts
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Thursday Feb 25, 2021
The development comes in line with measures to provide expeditious, child-sensitive, and fair justice to children. Representational Image (STOCK IMAGE)
Two child courts have been set up in the city s Malir and East districts
SHC Justice Ahmed Ali M Shaikh and Director-General of Sindh Judicial Academy Justice Mohammad Ali Mazhar inaugurated child courts
The development comes in line with measures to provide expeditious, child-sensitive, and fair justice to children
KARACHI: With an aim to take the criminal justice reform agenda forward, two child courts have been established in the city s Malir and East districts,
Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Gulzar Ahmed has expressed concern over the poor pace of implementation of the reports prepared by the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) recommending amendments to different laws. PID/File
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Gulzar Ahmed has expressed concern over the poor pace of implementation of the reports prepared by the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) recommending amendments to different laws.
Chairing a meeting of the commission the other day, Justice Ahmed asked the federal government to consider steps for expeditious implementation of the commission’s reports.
The chief justice directed Attorney General Khalid Jawed Khan to take up the matter with the government for expediting the process of implementing different reports submitted by the commission.