Mumbai case judge transferred again; no hearing in Pak court
The trial of seven Pakistanis, charged with involvement in the 2008 Mumbai attacks, hit a fresh blockade on Saturday after the judge hearing the case was transferred, resulting in no proceedings for the second consecutive week.
The case was being heard by Judge Shahid Rafique of anti-terrorism court number 3, who was the fifth judge to hear the case since proceedings began in early 2009.
He was transferred to Rawalpindi from Gujranwala some time ago and had started hearing the case in July.
Judicial authorities on Saturday denotified the anti-terrorism court number 3 and sent Judge Rafique back to Gujranwala, sources told the media.
The Mumbai attacks case was then moved to anti-terrorism court number 1, but the judge in that court, Malik Muhammad Akram Awan, was recently transferred, the sources said.
Finally, the Mumbai attacks case was put up before the duty judge, Pervez Ali Shah, who adjourned it till September 24.
It could not immediately be ascertained whether a judge had been assigned to take up the case at the next hearing. In a related development, a petition filed by one of the suspects, Lashkar-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, Judge Rafique is expected to be taken up by the Lahore High Court on Monday, defence lawyer Khwaja Sultan said.
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