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Pakistan Penal Code
Oct 22, 2018
Jan 1, 1970
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Anti Terrorism Act
Dec 5, 2018
Jan 1, 1970
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Death rows children : Pakistan's unlawful executions of juvenile offenders
Nov 13, 2018
Mar 7, 2019
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    District Jail, Faisalabad
    Apr 17, 2019
    Jun 12, 2019
    Jail
    31° 25′ 54″ N, 73° 4′ 29″ E
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    Jun 21, 2019
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    Jun 21, 2019
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    Jun 21, 2019
    Jun 21, 2019
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    Jun 21, 2019
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    Jun 21, 2019
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    Jun 21, 2019
    Jun 21, 2019
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    Jun 21, 2019
    Jun 21, 2019
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    CJP stays execution of mentally ill prisoner Ghulam Abbas
    Jun 21, 2019
    Jun 21, 2019
    News

    ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Asif Saeed Khosa on Monday stayed the execution of a mentally ill prisoner, Ghulam Abbas, who was to be hanged on June 18.

    The CJP gave the directions on an application filed by the Justice Project Pakistan, a human rights law firm, after the Punjab Home Department didn’t allow an independent psychiatrist and two government doctors to visit Adiala Jail and evaluate Abbas.

    Imprisoned in 2004, Abbas was sentenced to death on May 31, 2006, by a district and sessions court for stabbing a neighbour.

    He has spent more than 13 years on the death row and a new mercy petition has been filed requesting the president to grant him a reprieve.

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    Justice Nisar suspends execution of mentally ill prisoner Khizar Hayat
    Jun 21, 2019
    Jun 21, 2019
    News

    Chief Justice Saqib Nisar on Saturday took notice of media reports regarding the scheduled execution of Khizer Hayat, a mentally ill prisoner on death row, and announced to suspend his sentence till further orders.

    Moreover, the chief justice also fixed the matter for hearing on Monday [January 14], read a statement issued by the Supreme Court.

    Earlier in the day, Hayat's mother Iqbal Bano had moved the court calling for the suspension of his death sentence on the grounds of mental illness.

    On Friday, a district and sessions judge in Lahore had scheduled the execution of Hayat — a death-row prisoner diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia — for January 15 at the central jail in Kot Lakhpat.

    The request filed by Hayat's mother, which was submitted before the court's human rights cell, was reviewed by Chief Justice Nisar. The petition called for the Supreme Court's attention to the fact that a mentally ill prisoner was being sentenced to death.

    It has stated that the judgment passed by Lahore High Court "is not in accordance with law and the Prison Rules".

    The petition has also argued that the court has "mixed the conviction with execution and thereby has dismissed the writ petition on wrong premises".

    It further argued that neither the medical history of the petitioner's son has been taken into account and nor have the medical board's reports been considered which establish the prisoner's ailment.

    The petition notes that "the extensive jail medical records establishing the mental ailment of the condemned prisoner are sufficient to withhold the execution of death sentence till the time the condemned prisoner is fully recovered from the ailment".

    Moreover, the petition has also stated: "There is no way that Khizar Hayat’s execution can be carried out in a manner that complies with Pakistan’s obligations under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and the UN Convention against Torture."

    Hayat was sentenced to death in 2003 over the shooting of a fellow police officer. He has spent nearly 15 years on death row. He was first diagnosed as a schizophrenic in 2008 by jail medical authorities. In 2010, the jail medical officer recommended that Hayat needed specialised treatment and should be shifted to the psychiatric facility. However, this was never done.

    In 2017, the Lahore High Court had stayed the execution of Hayat.

    On Monday, a two-member bench comprising Justice Manzoor Ahmad Malik and Justice Sardar Tariq Masoof will hear the case.

    Hayat's mother, in a letter, requested the chief justice to visit Kot Lakhpat jail's ward for mentally ill prisoners and investigate what medicines were being given to her son.

    She pleaded that his medical records be investigated "to determine why his treatment was not being done properly and why his condition was worsening day by day".

    "I read in Dawn that a prisoner named Khizar Hayat has been sentenced to be hanged," the chief justice remarked, inquiring from the Punjab attorney general which jail Hayat was serving his sentence in. The official replied it was Lahore's Kot Lakhpat jail.

    Justice Nisar asked that it be immediately ascertained if Hayat has been diagnosed as mentally ill and sought a report today.

    Meanwhile, Justice Project Pakistan (JPP), which has been contesting the case, has been running a campaign on social media, asking President Arif Alvi to "grant mercy" to Hayat. According to Article 45 of the Constitution, the president has the "power to grant pardon, reprieve and respite, and to remit, suspend or commute any sentence passed by any court, tribunal or other authority".

    Earlier on Saturday, a press conference was organised by the Pakistan Psychiatric Society to call to attention the prisoner's execution.

    "All medical officers who have examined Khizar Hayat over the years have found him to be actively exhibiting schizophrenic symptoms," said Dr Usman Ahmad Hotiana of the Pakistan Psychiatric Society. "In 2009, Khizar's mental illness got so severe that he got horribly beaten by his fellow prisoners. His injuries were severe enough to require surgeries. After that, he was put in solitary confinement."

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      KPK
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 24, 2019
      Jail
      Unknown
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      30° 14′ 6″ N, 70° 30′ 38″ E
      District Jail, Jhang
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      31° 16′ 33″ N, 72° 19′ 27″ E
      Central Prison Hyderabad
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      25° 24′ 39″ N, 68° 21′ 55″ E
      District Jail, Sargodha
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      32° 4′ 22″ N, 72° 39′ 49″ E
      Central Prison, Karachi
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      24° 53′ 19″ N, 67° 3′ 15″ E
      Central Prison, Dera Ghazi Khan
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      30° 2′ 48″ N, 70° 37′ 52″ E
      Central Jail, Gujranwala
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      32° 9′ 54″ N, 74° 11′ 42″ E
      Central Jail, Haripur
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      33° 58′ 50″ N, 72° 55′ 7″ E
      Central Jail, Sahiwal
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      30° 40′ 11″ N, 73° 5′ 21″ E
      Central Jail, Kohat
      Apr 17, 2019
      Jun 28, 2019
      Jail
      33° 30′ 30″ N, 71° 26′ 0″ E

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