SC indicts Agha Iftikhar-ud-Din in anti-judiciary video case

Dunya News

A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed conducted the hearing.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – The Supreme Court of Pakistan has on Wednesday indicted Agha Iftikhar-ud-Din Mirza in a case pertaining to anti-judiciary video and granted a week’s time to the accused to submit written answer, Dunya News reported.

A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed conducted the hearing during which Agha Iftikhar-ud-Din said he is extremely apologetic about the remarks and seeks forgiveness as a Muslim also.

Agha Iftikhar-ud-Din Mirza said he was not aware of uploading and editing of the video.

Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed said, “This is not a case which can be forgiven and you cannot mock the court. The entire system will fail in this way. You were using such language which even an ignorant person cannot use. The court is not satisfied with your previous written answer as well.”