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SC moved for judicial inquiry into Pakistan election ‘rigging’

A plea has been filed with the Supreme Court (SC) seeking a judicial inquiry into the alleged rigging during Pakistan's 2024 general elections. The petitioner, Mian Shabbir Ahmed, through his lawyer Azhar Siddique, emphasized the need for an inquiry to uphold the citizens’ fundamental rights. The Supreme Court has set a further hearing on the plea for February 21.

Military court trial: SC moved for early hearing

In Islamabad, a petitioner who had contested the trial of his son in a military court after the May 9 incident has approached the Supreme Court to expedite the case's hearing. Junaid Razzaq, represented by counsel Salman Akram Raja, submitted a request, stating that military court proceedings had already commenced and urged that the case be scheduled for the third week of October.

SC moved to determine army chief’s role in affairs of state

A senior attorney, who had previously represented intelligence agencies in the missing persons case, has now approached the Supreme Court. The purpose of this approach is to seek clarification on the Chief of Army Staff's (COAS) oath and to define his involvement in state matters.