ISLAMABAD: President Mamnoon Hussain on Friday gave his formal assent to the Pakistan Army Act 2017 and the 23rd Constitutional Amend
ment Bill, the two pieces of legislation aimed at granting legal cover to the military courts.
The president sig
ned both the bills after which they have become acts. The bills had already been passed by parliament. After the amendment, military courts will remain functional for another two years. Military courts were disbanded on January 7, 2017, after a sunset clause included in the legal provisions under which the tribunals were established, expired. Till recently, the government and the opposition had struggled to reach a consensus on reviving the courts despite frequent
discussions. The primary concern of critics was the mystery surrounding military court trials: no one knows who the convicts are; what charges have been brought against them; or what the accused’s defence is against the allegations levelled. Proponents say said the courts had acted as an ‘effective deterrent’ for those considering violent acts.
The president also signed the Pakistan Commission of In
quiry Act 2017 which was presente
d by the government before the Senate in the wake of the Panamagate controversy last year. The bill was introduce
d by the PML-N after then chief justice of Pakistan Anwar Zaheer Jamali refused to form a ‘toothless’ in
quiry commission on Panamagate under the erstwhile Pakistan Commission of In
quiry Act 1956. Earlier this month, the Senate passed the government’s commission of in
quiry bill with four amendments, one of which makes it mandatory for the government to make the commission’s report public within 30 days of submitting it. The bill was presented in the National Assembly for a second time after the Senate made amendments to it. It was passe
d by the assembly last week.