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    Supreme Court to Deliver Landmark Verdict in Patricide Clemency Case

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Supreme Court of Pakistan is set to announce a landmark and potentially transformative judgment on April 8 in a high-profile case involving a man convicted of killing his father. A three-judge bench led by Justice Hashim Kakar reviewed the plea of Muhammad Safdar, who is seeking remission of his sentence following a reported reconciliation between the parties involved.

    During the hearing, the defense counsel presented a formal settlement agreement and highlighted that Safdar has already served 14 years behind bars, urging the court to consider his release. Despite this, the bench expressed serious concerns about granting clemency in such a severe case. Justice Kakar remarked that even a 24-year imprisonment term would be inadequate for someone guilty of patricide.

    In a significant development, Justice Kakar stressed the necessity for a comprehensive legal framework to address cases of this nature, promising a ruling that would have a profound impact on Pakistan’s judicial landscape. Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim shared similar apprehensions, pointing out that while Islamic laws like Qisas and Diyat permit forgiveness from the victim’s family, these provisions should not lead to a complete acquittal in cases involving extreme moral and social consequences such as patricide.

    The bench emphasized that the forthcoming verdict aims to set a durable legal precedent, potentially altering how courts across Pakistan handle comparable cases in the future. The hearing was adjourned until April 8, when the court is expected to deliver what it described as a significant and precedent-setting decision.

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