The Supreme Court is currently hearing a case regarding the military trials of civilians, with Justice Hassan Azhar leading the proceedings. The court is examining intra-court appeals against the decisions made by military courts regarding these trials. During the hearings, Justice Azhar emphasized that where military involvement exists, military courts will be included in the proceedings. Additionally, Justice Musarat Hilali noted that discussions should be held with those in power regarding the case. The court is also inquiring whether any assembly member has raised concerns against the Army Act. This hearing is part of a broader legal context, as defense attorneys are preparing to file an appeal within the next 30 days, as stipulated by state law.
Q: How do I get a hearing date for my application or appeal? A: Appeals and Applications are listed for hearing on a first-in-first-out basis (FIFO). The Court will issue and serve hearing notices. https://t.co/Z5XDFnXiJh
Q: What is the time limit for filing an appeal? A: A person intending to appeal to the court is required to file a notice of appeal within 14 days of the decision. Please refer to the Court of Appeal Rules, 2022 for all requirements for filing an appeal. https://t.co/T6VCAkYLtZ
The hearing was a precursor to defense attorneys' plans to file an appeal in the case within the next 30 days, the time allotted by state law. https://t.co/mAZYRhQb4Q