SC reminds ATCs to conclude May 9 cases within four months
2025-04-16
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday reiterated its last order to the anti-terrorism courts (ATCs) to conclude May 9 violence trials within four months.
Headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi, a three-judge SC bench had taken up appeals in cases moved by Punjab prosecutor general to cancelbails ortransfercases ofsuspects involved in the May 9 incidents.
The court dismissed Asad Q aiser`s bail cancellation appeal on the basis of its withdrawal.
While hearing the pre-arrest bail applications of PTI leaders Farhat Abbas and Imtiaz Sheikh, the Supreme Court grantedinterimbailto the former against a surety bond of Rs50,000 and extended the interim bail of latter till Thursday.
When the hearing on Mr Qaiser`s bail cancellation appeal began, the additional advocate general Khyber Pakhtunkhwa told the court it was withdrawing the appeal. Subsequently, the court dismissed the appeal.
Deadline challenges During the hearing, senior counsel Babar Awan representing Muhammad Fahim Qaiser, an accused in the May 9 incidents, apprised the court how PTIworkers were facing difficulties due to court order of completing trials against them within four months.
Some accused are corn vendors, some are cobblers and shoe polishers but have to travel 200km to appear before court, Mr Awan said, while requesting the SC to order holding their trials in Mianwali instead of Sargodha.
The CJP noted it was not for the court to decide where the case should be held, rather the trial court should decide about it by itself.
When Mr Awan requested the court to quash FIRs against the accused, CJP Afridi replied that relevant forums should be approached for it.
The CJP reminded him that the antiterrorism law mentions completing the trial in three months, adding that the court will also mention a deadline date for completing the trial in the written order.
On Wednesday, a CJP-led three-judge SC bench will hear a number of cases including appeals by the Punjab prosecutor general relating to not granting of physical remand of PTI founder Imran Khan, appeals against restoration of Mr Khan`s pre-arrest bail, appeals regarding his physical remand and other challenges.Nasir Iqbal