Sunday, March 1, 2009

Mobile courts to conduct summary trials...Is this step is another Hurdle in Long March?

After the appointment of dozens of judges in different provincial High courts president Zadari took another action for the trials and this time mobile courts for the fast justices but i am still confused and some how i am agree with my statement that this action is another hurdle in 16 march long march. after the disqualification decision of supreme court of Pakistan and then Governor Rule imposed in Pakistan and then too many steps which were taken by a governer Salman Taseer to block the long march this is another action against the long march. I do not want to disclose more thing for you because you know the strudture and the thoughts of pakistan polition.

On the other hand Pakistan Muslim League-N has strongly criticized the setting up of mobile tribunals by President Asif Ali Zardari.Spokesman of PML-N said the act of establishing mobile courts deserves to be condemned.He said the aim of setting up these courts is to strangulate the democratic norms and suppressing political opponents.It may be mentioned here that President Asif Ali Zardari has promulgated the Ordinance of setting up mobile courts.

President Asif Ali Zardari promulgated an ordinance to amend the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898, authorising setting up of mobile courts and appointing district magistrates.

The mobile courts, to be set up under the new ordinance, are authorised to visit the crime site and announce sentence to criminals on the spot. However, keeping in view the timing of the ordinance, legal and political experts have termed it a bid to suppress the PML-N and the lawyers’ movement.Read More Mobile courts to conduct summary trials...Is this step is another Hurdle in Long March?

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