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161996_161714_updates.jpgJustice Asif Saeed Khosa, heading the three-member bench hearing the case, observed that the prosecution failed to prove their case. Photo: Geo News
 

KARACHI/ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday acquitted a man 14 years after he was wrongfully convicted of murder in Karachi's Korangi area.

Justice Asif Saeed Khosa, heading the three-member bench hearing the case, observed that the prosecution failed to prove their case.

Shaukat was accused of murdering a man named Sagheer in 2003, for which he was sentenced to life by a trial court.

The Sindh High Court also upheld the sentence after Shaukat filed an appeal.

On February 2, the Lahore High Court gave release orders for a man accused of murder three years after his death in a jail.

Syed Rasool was accused of killing a man named Baati in 2009.

The court, citing incomplete evidence and questionable method of investigation, ordered a letter of acquittal to be sent to his house.

The court had asked to provide a lawyer for Syed Rasool after he expressed his inability to pay for one due to poverty.

Rasool?s family members informed the high court that he had died of a heart attack in 2014 during his detention.


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