Death row inmate remains on court orders after 12 years, verdict overturned – Pakistan

Death row inmate remains on court orders after 12 years, verdict overturned – Pakistan

The Supreme Court has issued orders for the release of a prisoner who has been serving a sentence for 12 years and the criminals have also been released.

The Supreme Court said in the ruling that the criminal Muhammad Ejaz was found guilty of killing the husband of the co-criminal in 2010. According to the case, there was an illicit relationship between the two criminals. .

According to the order, Muhammad Ejaz was convicted of murdering the husband of the co-accused in 2010.

It has been said in the verdict that according to the plaintiff’s case, both the criminals were found giving electric shock to the victim, when the plaintiff caught him red-handed, the criminal Muhammad Ijaz started firing. The husband of the co-accused was killed by the firing of Muhammad Ejaz. According to the lawyer Safai, the case of suicide was declared as murder. According to the lawyer Safai, there was no illicit relationship between the two criminals. According to the lawyer Safai, the victim was not given a share of the family inheritance. On which the victim committed suicide, according to the prosecutor, the plaintiff is an eyewitness of the incident.

The Supreme Court said in the verdict that according to the prosecutor, both the criminals wanted to kill the victim, the Supreme Court carefully examined the evidence, there are contradictions in the statements and evidence, according to the plaintiff’s case, the victim told him regarding the illicit relationship of the criminals, the plaintiff’s case There is no eyewitness to the illicit relationship of the criminals with themselves, there is a contradiction in the statements, the deceased had not registered any case once morest his wife and Muhammad Ijaz alias Billa.

According to the order, it was surprising that the subordinate judiciary declared illicit relations without any evidence, the incident happened in broad daylight but no one supported the story of the plaintiff case, according to the records, the accused gave her husband a share of the family inheritance. She used to pressure to take.

The Supreme Court has said in the verdict that considering all the evidence, Muhammad Ejaz alias Billa and Naseem Akhtar are acquitted from the case.

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2024-07-07 01:06:53

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