Army, official secret acts: objections to the eliminated plea


Islamabad:

The Supreme Court has eliminated the objections of the registrar’s office in a petition presented by the founder of PTI against the amendments to the Official Secret Law and the Army Law and has addressed the Office to assign it a number.

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The court asked the lawyer of the founder of TGE PTI that why he did not approach the Superior Court first. “It is a matter of great public interest. The amendments affect the fundamental rights of people,” said defender Shoaib Shaheen.

Judge Muhammad Ali Mazhar commented that the Supreme Court now cannot hear requests against article 184/3. “Article 199 will become ineffective if we continue to allow direct requests, without going through the higher courts.”

“But this should be decided by the Court and not by the Office of the Registrar that what the Court requests would admit and what will be sent to a superior court,” Shoaib Shaheen replied.

The Court asked the lawyer to prepare arguments about the permissibility of the petition and postpon the hearing so that a date set later.

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