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Pakistan court stops special court from announcing verdict in Musharraf treason case
An A Pakistani court on Wednesday stopped a special court from announcing its
judgment in the high treason case against former military dictator General
(retd) Pervez Musharraf, according to a media report.
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Pervez Musharraf (File Photo)
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A Pakistani court on Wednesday stopped a special
court from announcing its judgement in the high treason case against former
military dictator General (retd) Pervez Musharraf, according to a media report.
The special court on November 19 concluded the
trial proceedings in the case against 76-year-old Musharraf for declaring a
state of emergency on November 3, 2007, and had ruled that a verdict would be
announced on November 28.
The Islamabad High Court on Wednesday stopped the
special court from issuing the ruling in the case against Musharraf, Dawn News
reported.
The Pakistan government had filed a petition in the
court on Monday to stop the special tribunal from issuing its verdict on
November 28.
If found guilty, Musharraf could be sentenced to
death or imprisonment for life.
The high treason case was filed during the previous
Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz government.
He was booked in the treason case in December 2013.
Musharraf was indicted on March 31, 2014, and the prosecution tabled the entire
evidence before the special court in September the same year.
Musharraf, who is living in Dubai in self-exile,
challenged the special court verdict in the LHC on Saturday and sought
suspension of his trial in absentia.


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