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The Trial of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and the Superior Judiciary in Pakistan
By: Syed Sami Ahmad
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The book deals with the life of Zulfikar All Bhutto as Prime Minister of Pakistan as well as with his trial In a murder case by the Special Bench on trial side of the Lahore High Court, sentencing him to death and Its confirmation by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The author has very ably appraised the political life of Bhutto, pointing out the main causes of his downfall. Since the author is one of the eminent lawyers of Pakistan and very rich in experience, he has assailed in detail both the Judgments of the Lahore High Court and of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, leaving no room for any doubt that It was a judicial murder. According to the author, Justice Nasim Hasan Shah on the screen of Television "GEO" on 22nd July, 2007, confessed that he was very sorry for the mistake that he committed and further that had he given a dissenting Judgment, the life of Bhutto would have been saved.
The book deals with the life of Zulfikar All Bhutto as Prime Minister of Pakistan as well as with his trial In a murder case by the Special Bench on trial side of the Lahore High Court, sentencing him to death and Its confirmation by the Supreme Court of Pakistan. The author has very ably appraised the political life of Bhutto, pointing out the main causes of his downfall. Since the author is one of the eminent lawyers of Pakistan and very rich in experience, he has assailed in detail both the Judgments of the Lahore High Court and of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, leaving no room for any doubt that It was a judicial murder. According to the author, Justice Nasim Hasan Shah on the screen of Television "GEO" on 22nd July, 2007, confessed that he was very sorry for the mistake that he committed and further that had he given a dissenting Judgment, the life of Bhutto would have been saved.