SC rejects any link between CJP, Musharraf case.

ISLAMABAD -- Chief Justice of Pakistan Asif Saeed Khan Khosa Wednesday refuted a news released by media attributing several statements to him about the Musharraf high treason case verdict.

In a statement issued by the Supreme Court, it was stated that some misleading and out of context news items were aired/published by different TV channels and newspapers, without identifying any source, attributing the statements to the Chief Justice i.e. 'Musharraf case was very clear: CJP sources; Musharraf was provided numerous opportunities: CJP sources; These people wanted to prolong the case so it continue for years: CJP sources; and Despite the delaying tactics the case taken to its logical conclusion: CJP sources.'

It said that the news item was carried out regarding an informal meeting held the Chief Justice on Tuesday (17-12-19) with the Press Association of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

The statement said that the news items created an impression that the Chief Justice of Pakistan was personally involved in the progress of the case before the Special Court.

It was clarified that different benches of the Supreme Court of Pakistan had been hearing different aspects of the case of General (Retd) Pervez Musharraf and had passed various orders for early disposition of the said case.

For instance CP No.118/2016 (against the judgment dated 09.02.2015 passed by the Islamabad High Court, Islamabad in WP No.3980/15) titled 'Abdul Hameed Dogar Vs Federal Govt. through Secretary Ministry of Interior and 02 others' was heard and decided in the year 2016 by a three-member bench headed by Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa and comprising Justice Sardar Tariq Masood and Justice Tariq Pervez.

The bench had passed the order: '...the Special Court is therefore expected to proceed with the trial of respondent No.2...

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