
Ameenuddin Khan
Justice Ameenuddin Khan is a prominent figure in the judicial system of Pakistan, currently serving as a member of the Supreme Court's constitutional bench. He is known for his engagement in significant legal cases, particularly those concerning the rights of civilians in military courts. In a recent hearing, he presided over appeals related to trials of civilians by military courts, emphasizing the importance of adherence to international legal standards and the necessity for transparent trials. His contributions reflect a commitment to upholding constitutional rights and ensuring justice within the legal framework of Pakistan.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Pakistan | 7 | 5.43 | 0.23% | +20% | 220,892,331 | 597,776 | $280,000 | 758$ |
Totals | 7 | 220,892,331 | 597,776 | $280,000 | 758$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Pakistan:
Justice Ameenuddin Khan is heading the seven-member constitutional bench hearing intra-court appeals against military courts' decisions.
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Pakistan:
Justice Ameenuddin Khan is presiding over the seven-member constitutional bench hearing the case related to civilian trials in military courts.
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Pakistan:
Justice Ameenuddin Khan led the 7-member constitutional bench hearing the intra-court appeal against military trials for civilians.
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Pakistan:
Justice Ameenuddin Khan presided over the constitutional bench hearing the case regarding voting rights for overseas Pakistanis.
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Pakistan:
Justice Ameenuddin Khan clarified that the Supreme Court is not under trial and must decide according to the constitution and law.
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Pakistan:
Justice Ameenuddin Khan presided over the seven-member bench hearing the appeal against military courts' decisions.
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Pakistan:
Justice Ameenuddin Khan presided over the seven-member bench hearing the appeal against the military courts' trial of civilians.
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