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A three-member special court ordered on Friday re-investigation into the treason trial of former military president General (retd) Pervez Musharraf.
After sweeping to power in 2013, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) constituted a three-member special court to try General Musharraf for allegedly subverting the Constitution in November 2007.
Musharraf's lawyer Farogh Nasim had asked the court a broader joint investigation team must be constituted for the investigation of the case "as they don't trust the federal government".
The court asked the investigation team to submit its progress report by December 17.
Meanwhile, prosecutor Akram Sheikh argued the federal government was the same for all and it was Musharraf who failed to cooperate with the FIA during the process of investigation.
"The federal government will file a review petition against Islamabad High Court's verdict in this case," Akram Sheikh said, adding "FIA has refused to re-investigate the case for reasons that the agency's dignity was not protected in the courts and comments were made against the investigation."
In April 2014, the special court formally charged Musharraf for imposing emergency in 2007. The former president appeared before the three-judge bench, rejecting all charges against him.
According to the prosecution, March 31, 2014 marked the Îfirst dayâ of Musharrafâs trial as he was finally indicted.
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