CJP assures protection of accused's rights in May 9 cases

Pakistan
Khosa also informed the court that 500 cases related to May 9 events were under trial
ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - During the hearing of cases related to the May 9 incidents, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Yahya Afridi assured that the rights of the accused would be safeguarded, even as the court pushed for concluding trials within four months.
The remarks came during the Supreme Court's hearing on bail cancellation petitions linked to the May 9 cases. Senior lawyer Latif Khosa objected to the four-month trial completion order, questioning its practicality and asking, “Has a trial ever been completed in four months?”
Responding, Chief Justice Afridi said, “Respected counsel, please don’t say that. The law mandates daily hearings of cases in anti-terrorism courts.”
Khosa argued that the four-month deadline could disrupt the natural flow of the trial process. The Chief Justice clarified that trial proceedings were the domain of the respective high courts and administrative judges, and the Supreme Court would not micromanage trial monitoring.
Khosa also informed the court that 500 cases related to May 9 events were under trial and around 24,000 accused were still absconding.
In response, the Chief Justice reiterated that the directive to conclude trials swiftly will be implemented with full protection of the legal rights of all accused.