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Pakistan's Supreme Court has dismissed a petition challenging the extension of the Army chief's tenure from three to five years. The court reviewed the case despite objections from the Registrar's Office, but the petitioner was absent during multiple hearings. The judges noted the absence as a significant lapse and dismissed the plea. The Parliament earlier this month amended the law, increasing the tenure of service for the military chiefs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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