Sindh High Court (SHC) has ordered that the arrested suspect, Armaghan, be presented before the court with security tomorrow (Tuesday) — who was arrested for the investigation into the murder of Mustafa Amir.
SHC judge conducted a hearing regarding the rejection of Armaghan's physical remand request. The plea challenged lower court’s decision to deny the physical remand request filed by police on February 10th.
The court raised concerns about the lower court's reasoning for dismissing the request. Additional Prosecutor General emphasized that no valid justification was provided for the denial.
Meanwhile, the investigation officer (IO) filed a petition in the West Karachi Sessions Court, requesting the exhumation of Mustafa Amir's body for a post-mortem and DNA analysis.
The court approved the request and directed the formation of a medical board to carry out the exhumation. A report is expected within seven days.
SHC summons ATC Judge with record in Mustafa Amir murder case
Sindh High Court has also ordered the judge of the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) to appear tomorrow (Tuesday) along with the records concerning the rejection of the physical remand request for suspect Armaghan in the Mustafa Amir murder case.
Notices have been issued to the Jail Superintendent, Prosecutor General, and police, and the suspect, Armaghan, has been directed to be presented in court.
The hearing took place in response to the challenge against the denial of physical remand by the trial court.
Sindh Additional Prosecutor General told the court that the police had filed the remand request on February 10th, which was rejected by the trial court.
Justice Zafar Ahmed Rajput questioned why the lower court had dismissed the remand request without providing any justification.
Additional Prosecutor General argued that no reasonable explanation was given for the decision.