Pak court hearing 26/11 case issues contempt notice to Malik
Judge Shahid Rafique of the Rawalpindi-based court issued the notice in response to a petition moved by defence lawyers, who contended that Malik had committed contempt of court by stating in a media interview last month that the Pakistani commission would go to India within 10 days even though the court had not decided on the formation of the commission.
During the proceedings conducted behind closed doors at Adiala Jail for security reasons, the judge directed Malik to respond to the notice at the next hearing on August 13.
"The Interior Minister told the media on the sidelines of a SAARC meeting in Bhutan last month that the commission would go to India within 10 days even though the matter is pending in the court. The court is yet to decide the issue in the light of arguments by the defence and the prosecution," defence lawyer Shahbaz Rajput told PTI.
"The minister's remarks have created an impression that he is controlling the proceedings in the anti-terrorism court and interfering in them. The integrity of the court has been affected and the minister's remarks were prejudicial and that is why we have decided to protest," he said.
The defence lawyers argued in court that Malik's comments had created the impression that the anti-terrorism court and the Interior Minister have already decided the issue of sending the commission to India.
PTI