Kayani's service extension challenged in Pak High Court
Col (retired) Inam-ur-Rahim, the convenor of the Ex-Servicemen Legal Forum, said in a petition filed in the High Court that the forum was of the opinion that the extension was "immoral and unconstitutional". He asked the court to set aside the extension and send Kayani home.
Chief Justice Iqbal Hameedur Rehman directed Rahim yesterday to show how he had been affected by the government's decision to give Kayani an extension and to submit copies of relevant documents annexed with the petition. The judge then adjourned the matter. Rahim contended that there is no provision in the Pakistan Army Act of 1956 and relevant rules whereby an extension of complete tenure can be granted to any person subject to the Army Act.
The ex-servicemen's society, which represents hundreds of thousands of former military personnel, had expressed concern at extensions given to uniformed officers because it would adversely affect the entire chain of command. Kayani was given an unprecedented three-year extension by the government in Jul 2010. He is set to retire next year though he attained the age of superannuation (60 years) on Apr 20 this year.
As per the army list, the date of birth of Gen Kayani is Apr 20, 1952, Rahim said, adding that under the Army Act, nobody is permitted to remain in uniform after the age of 60.
PTI