Ensure Musharraf does not leave country: Pakistan's Supreme Court
A two-judge bench led by Justice Jawad S Khwaja ordered the interior secretary to take steps to prevent Musharraf from travelling abroad.

A two-judge bench led by Justice Jawad S Khwaja ordered the interior secretary to take steps to prevent Musharraf from travelling abroad.
The bench issued the directive after hearing initial arguments on five petitions asking the apex court to direct the government to prosecute Musharraf under the High Treason (Punishment) Act of 1973.
The bench also issued notices to the government, Musharraf and other respondents to respond to the petitions and adjourned the case till Tuesday.
The lawyers for the argued that the former military strongman had violated the Constitution by declaring an emergency in 2007 and should be put on trial for treason.
The lawyers further argued that the government had failed to act on an earlier Supreme Court order that directed authorities take action against Musharraf for violating the Constitution.
Talking to reporters after the hearing, the lawyers for the petitioners said Musharraf should not be accorded " VIP protocol" as he is an accused in several cases.
They said the case against the former president in the Supreme Court would ensure that no one subverts the Constitution in future.
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