Imran Khan moves Supreme Court against Article 245 imposition

By: News Desk
Published: 01:16 PM, 25 May, 2023
Imran Khan moves Supreme Court against Article 245 imposition
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan Thursday filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the imposition of Article 245, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

The petition pleaded with the court to declare the imposition of Article 245 null and void and order to stop the arrests of the PTI workers. “The trial of a civilian under the Army Act should also be annulled,” it requested.

Imran Khan filed the petition in the Supreme Court through Hamid Khan Advocate.

The PTI chief urged the apex court through his petition to take notice of the "undeclared martial law" in parts of the country and the ongoing aggressive crackdown on his party. Imran requested the apex court to probe into the government's decision to call "in the aid of the armed forces in the Federal Capital Territory, Punjab, Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in the purported exercise of powers under Article 245 of the Constitution".

"The dictated exercise of this power by the federal cabinet in the absence of objective conditions for the exercise of that power is clearly violative of the fundamental rights," the petition stated.

Imran also pleaded the SC to appoint a commission led by an SC judge to probe the events surrounding his arrest on May 9 and subsequent incidents.

Notably, cases against 16 'miscreants' are scheduled to be heard by the military courts who were allegedly involved in attacking military installations and disrespecting memorials of the martyrs following the arrest of the former prime minister.

Several questions were posed before the top court in the application, not only about the nature of Imran's arrest -- which the SC had already declared unlawful -- but also about the invocation of Army Act 1952 and Official Secrets Act 1923 against civilian offenders.

It also questioned, "whether the trial of civilian saboteurs who allegedly were involved in attacks on Corps Commander's House (which is originally Jinnah House and this a civilian house for legal purposes) is without jurisdiction, coram non judice and malafide".

Furthermore, "whether the trial of civil offences committed by civilians under the Army Act is against the provisions of Article 4,9, 10 A, 14 and 25 of the Constitution read with UN Charter of Human Rights and other international charters".

The petition argues that trying civilians in military courts would be synonymous with denying them the right to life, due process and fair trial, the dignity of man and equal protection of law to the accused.

It also contends that the "deliberate, malafide, contumacious disregard" for court judgments passed by the SC concerning the provision of elections ought to be determined judicially.

The PTI chief has also pleaded with the apex court to take notice of the "unlawful arrests" of party leaders and others accused of vandalising state installations "without the registration of cases under the applicable laws".

Reporter: Amanat Gishkori