Justice Faisal Arab-led bench adjourned the hearing in the high treason trial of 70-year-old Musharraf till tomorrow after reserving the ruling over the application of criminal laws in the case.
Prosecutor Akram Sheikh said Pakistan's Supreme Court had already issued a ruling according to which all crimes under the Army Act fell within the domain of Pakistan's penal code.
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A source in the high-profile defence team of Musharraf told PTI, "Our argument was no, it does not. The bench will take up the issue of medical report tomorrow when we will present our case."
While presenting his arguments, Musharraf's lawyer Anwar Mansoor said criminal code cannot be applied to it.
Yesterday, the three member-bench of the special court had granted a two-day exemption to Musharraf from attending the hearing of the case after the submission of his medical reports.
Musharraf was admitted to the Armed Forces Institute of Cardiology in Rawalpindi on January 2 after he suffered heart problems while being taken to the special court to face charges of high treason for imposing emergency in 2007.
The former president had also missed two earlier hearings in the case due to bomb threats and there has been speculation in the media that he would be evacuated from the country under medical pretence.
American media reports have said Musharraf may leave the country this month.
The Los Angeles Times quoting unnamed Pakistani officials said Musharraf could depart within days.
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