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Council of Islamic Ideology has no authority to rule on criminal liability: IHC
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Pakistan's Islamabad High Court has ruled that the Council of Islamic Ideology lacks legal authority to issue opinions on individual criminal liability, declaring a 2025 opinion against an engineer null and void.
Council of Islamic Ideology has no authority to rule on criminal liability: IHC
• Verdict authored by Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani declares Council’s 2025 opinion against Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza ‘null and void’
• Judgement says advisory body overstepped its constitutional mandate under Articles 229 and 230
ISLAMABAD: In a landmark verdict, the Islamabad High Court (IHC) has ruled that the Council of Islamic Ideology (CII) has no legal authority to issue opinions on the criminal culpability of individuals.
In a detailed order written prior to his transfer to the Lahore H
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