Musharraf verdict: Govt to approach Supreme Judicial Council over judge's 'despicable' observation: Farogh Naseem.

ISLAMABAD -- Law and Justice Minister Barrister Dr. Farogh Naseem on Thursday announced the federal government's decision to approach the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) for the restraining of and subsequent removal of the judge who had authored the detailed verdict in former president general (retd) Pervez Musharraf treason case.

The judgment has been authored by Peshawar High Court Chief Justice Waqar Ahmad Seth who has directed for the "corpse" of former president retired Gen Pervez Musharraf to be "dragged to D-Chowk" and "hanged for 3 days" in paragraph 66.

"I do not understand the authority under which this sort of observation was given," said Naseem, as he addressed a press conference in Islamabad on Thursday along with Special Assistant to PM On information and Broadcasting Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan and Special Assistant to PM on Accountability and Interior Affairs Barrister Mirza Shahzad Akbar.

Referring to a past judgment by Supreme Court Justice Naseem Hasan Shah in which the "universal declaration of human rights in Islam" had been referenced as well Article 14 which speaks of the "fundamental right of the dignity of man" was invoked, the law minister said that it was ruled that public hangings are in contravention to the Constitution and Islam.

"There is no room in Article 6 of the Constitution; in the High Treason Act, 1973; in the Criminal Amendment Act of the special court, 1976; for a judge to have the authority to present such an observation," said Naseem.

"With due respect, this is an unprecedented, despicable and completely wrong observation by the judge."

The law minister then spoke of Article 209 under which the attorney general had announced his intention for a trial against the judge.

He said that Article 209 comes into effect when there is misconduct due to "incompetence" or when there is "questionable mental capacity".

"In Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry's time 'incompetence' was added to the SJC rules as grounds for misconduct," said the minister.

"Keeping in view Justice Waqar Ahmed Seth's observations, the federal government has decided to approach the Supreme Judicial Council and file a request stating that such a judge has no authority to be a judge of a high court or the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He is unfit'.

"When such observations are given, not only is the court's privilege tarnished, it becomes a test for the administration of justice'.

"Our request is, because he has proven himself to be mentally unfit and...

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