Nine May 9 suspects seek SC order to expedite military court proceedings.

ISLAMABAD -- Expressing their 'faith and confidence' in military authorities, nine of the May 9 suspects - who are currently in army's custody - moved the Supreme Court, seeking an order for their trial in the military court be proceeded and concluded expeditiously to 'meet the ends of justice'.

The development came a day before a five-member larger bench of the Supreme Court is set to take up about a dozen petitions challenging the trials of civilians in military courts tomorrow (Monday). The top court's larger bench headed by Justice Ijazul Ahsan and comprising Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi and Justice Ayesha Malik will hear the case.

Nine out of more than 100 suspects, who were in the army's custody, filed their petitions in the apex court via an advocate-on-record.

In June 2023, the attorney general for Pakistan (AGP) had informed the apex court that 102 people were in the army's custody and none of them were juveniles or women.

In his petition, one of the suspects says, 'That since the applicant is under the custody of the military authorities, he was never tortured even during the course of investigation, rather a better treatment was given to him and all other accused which was beyond their expectations.'

In his plea, the suspect requested the military authorities that he may be tried and...

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