A cybercrime court on Monday reserved its verdict on a petition filed by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) requesting to transfer the case involving the video of former accountability judge Muhammad Arshad Malik to an anti-terrorism court (ATC). The FIA prosecutor informed the court that terrorism clauses have been added to the charges against the judge, therefore, under the law, the case can be transferred to the ATC. After hearing the arguments from both parties, the court reserved its verdict on the petition. Malik, who had convicted former premier Nawaz Sharif in the Al Azizia corruption case, became the centre of controversy after Maryam Nawaz came out with explosive claims regarding the accountability judge. In a press conference in July, she had aired a video in which Malik allegedly confessed to a PML-N supporter that he had been pressured into convicting Nawaz. Maryam demanded that the Al Azizia verdict be overturned and said that the entire judicial process had been severely compromised.
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ریل رش: ایک تحول در تاریخ اور ت
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ایشیا ڈریگن: به چکیدهی جادوی متمدد
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نێقورما: یاقوتیڈ فائر ماؤنٹین کے ساتھ ایک سفر
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گرم سے زیادہ گرم
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نقدی پھٹنا: تحلیل و تأثیر
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نقدی پھٹنا: از اعتراضات تا انقلاب
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نقدی پھٹنا: تنازعہ اور جندرый قوی
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نقدی پھٹنا: تباہی و بیدارش در سیاستمداران
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:نقدی پھٹنا در جهان
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نقدی پھٹنا: ایک معارکی فراہمی چیلنجز
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نقدی پھٹنا: توفان عقيدات و استقامت در متن صوفي