Tag Archives: Police

Supreme Court Rejects Federal Government’s Request for Full Court Bench in Military Courts Trial Case

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has denied the federal government’s plea to form a full court bench for the hearing of petitions questioning the trial of civilians in the country’s military courts. The case was resumed by a six-judge larger bench, led by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial, including Justice Ijazul Ahsan,… Read More »

Riots in France Subsiding as Protests Against Shooting of Nahel M Eases

Riots in France have shown signs of calming down after a tumultuous five-day period of violent protests that erupted following the shooting of teenager Nahel M during a police traffic stop. Subdued Violence and Reduced Arrests on Sunday Night Sunday night witnessed a significant decrease in violence, with fewer arrests made as compared to previous… Read More »

Advocate Sameer Khosa Argues Unjust Arrest and Urges Release of Petitioner on Bail

Introduction Advocate Sameer Khosa, representing the petitioner, made compelling arguments before the court regarding the unjust arrest of his client. In this article, we will delve into the details of the case, highlighting the absence of evidence and the alleged political motivations behind the arrest. Additionally, we will shed light on the petitioner’s critical circumstances,… Read More »

Imran Khan Accuses Army Chief of Obstruction: Political Unrest and Human Rights Concerns in Pakistan

Arrests and Political Unrest Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has accused Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir of obstructing his path to regain power. In an interview with Al Jazeera, Khan highlighted the apparent hostility directed towards him by the army chief. This development follows the announcement by the civilian government to… Read More »