Missing persons case: No compromise over basic rights , observes SC

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ISLAMABAD-

The Supreme Court Justice Jawwad S Khawaja on Tuesday remarked that the fundamental rights of the people will not be compromised upon.

He made the comment while heading a 3-member bench of Supreme Court (SC) hearing the review petition filed by the Defence Ministry against Apex court’s decision of December 2013 in Mohabbat Shah Case with reference to 35 missing persons from Malakand.

Additional Attorney General (AAG) Shah Khawar appeared before the court on behalf of federal and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government and told the bench that federal government had filed review petition against December, 10, 2013 verdict of SC.

He further said that a Civil Misc. Application (CMA) has also been filed but number has not been marked over it. The bench ruled the office to mark the number over the CMA.

Muhabbat Shah also appeared in the court during the course of hearing.

The court separated the review case from original case while issuing notice to Attorney General Salman Aslam Butt.

The court hearing was adjourned until Thursday.

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