Sindh High Court (SHC) dismisses appeal of man convicted of wife’s murder

The Sindh High Court (SHC) has dismissed the appeal of a man against his life imprisonment in the case of his wife’s murder.

The appellant, Mehboob, was sentenced to life imprisonment by an East additional district and sessions court for committing the murder of his wife Zulekha by causing her dagger injuries. According to the prosecution, the appellant had been annoyed after the victim gave birth to a girl

The appellant’s counsel, however, submitted that he was falsely implicated in the case and evidence of the prosecution was doubtful. He requested the high court to extend the benefit of the doubt to him.

An additional prosecutor general and complainant’s counsel supported the trial court order and submitted that the victim had made a dying declaration implicating the appellant in the commission of the incident.

A single bench of the high court headed by Justice Irshad Ali Shah after hearing the arguments and perusal of the evidence observed that the circumstances of the case prima facie suggested that it was the appellant who caused dagger injuries to the deceased after being annoyed by the birth of a girl.

The high court observed that a daughter of the victim deposed that she found her mother restless and crying and her father standing there with a dagger. He later threw the dagger and escaped.

The bench observed that the witness had stated that her mother told her that she had been assaulted by the appellant and it appeared to be true as no person on death bed would speak a lie.

The SHC observed that the evidence of the appellant’s daughter also took support from the doctor who said the victim had informed him that her spouse had stabbed her.

The high court observed that the prosecution had been able to prove its case against the appellant beyond any shadow of doubt and the trial court had committed no illegality or irregularity by convicting the appellant of the offence with which he had been charged. The SHC dismissed the appeal and upheld the life imprisonment of the appellant.

 

Source: The News

Sindh IG takes notice of harassment of female varsity students

KARACHI-Sindh Inspector General (IG) of Police Riffat Mukhtar on Sunday took notice of the harassment of female students travelling in a bus on Karachi’s Rashid Minhas Road and directed the relevant senior superintendent of police to submit a report on the incident. Earlier, a video of the incident began doing the rounds on social media. It showed a man on a motorcycle exposing himself to female university students on one of the city’s main roads.

In a statement issued today, IG Mukhtar said took cognisance of media reports detailing the incident and sought a report on the matter. Separately, Central SSP Faisal Abdullah Chachar told that the incident occurred on Thursday (September 28) and the video was uploaded to social media by one of the female students travelling in the bus.

Chachar said the students are enrolled at the University of Karachi. They were in the vehicle when a suspect chased and harassed them near the UBL Sports Complex opposite Lucky One Mall for around five minutes, he stated. According to the official, the police had taken notice of the incident and concerted efforts were under way to arrest the suspect. The SSP added that the victims had not reported the case yet, therefore, the police had decided to register a case against the suspect on the state’s behalf through a police officer.

Later in the day, a statement from the District Central police said an investigation was initiated after the registration of a case at Joharabad police station. It further stated that the culprit would soon be arrested and “made an example of”.

 

Source: The Nation