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    Final Opportunity for Defence in Sana Yousaf Murder Trial Before March 12 Hearing

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ISLAMABAD: The District and Sessions Court took a significant step forward on Wednesday in the ongoing murder trial of TikTok personality Sana Yousaf, revealing that statements from 22 witnesses have already been documented as part of the prosecution’s case. The court, presided over by Additional District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Afzal Majoka, emphasized the urgency for the defence team to actively engage in cross-examining these witnesses to ensure a fair and transparent trial process.

    During the proceedings, the judge explicitly informed the defence lawyers that this hearing would serve as their final opportunity to question the witnesses who have testified so far. He cautioned that if the defence fails to conduct any cross-examination by the next scheduled hearing on March 12, the court would intervene by appointing a state counsel to carry out this critical function on their behalf. This move underscores the court’s commitment to preventing any unnecessary delays in the trial and ensuring that justice is served efficiently.

    The state prosecutor, Raja Naveed Hussain Kyani, presented the prosecution’s stance, highlighting that the testimonies of 22 witnesses have been recorded to date. He further informed the court that the statement of the investigation officer, a key figure in the case, is yet to be recorded and will be taken after the defence completes its cross-examination of the current witnesses. The prosecutor urged the court to direct the defence to proceed with questioning, emphasizing that this step is essential for the trial to move forward without hindrance.

    This case has attracted considerable public attention due to the victim’s social media prominence and the circumstances surrounding her tragic death. The court’s insistence on timely cross-examination reflects the judicial system’s effort to balance the rights of the accused with the need for a swift resolution. The judge’s warning about appointing a state counsel if the defence remains inactive signals the seriousness with which the court views procedural delays.

    Following the arguments and submissions from both sides, the court adjourned the hearing, setting the next date for March 12. This upcoming session will be pivotal, as it will determine whether the defence will take up the opportunity to question the witnesses or if the court will step in to ensure that the trial proceeds without further postponement. Observers and legal experts alike are closely monitoring the developments, given the high-profile nature of the case and its implications for the justice system.

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