The decision of the Sindh High Court made in the absence of prosecution lawyer triggered speculation that there may have been a tacit understanding behind the scene between the powerful military and the civilian government to allow the former army chief to go abroad.
70-year-old Musharraf, who returned to Pakistan in March last year ahead of the general elections ending his over four-year self-imposed exile, has faced multiple trials including one under the high-treason act for which he was placed under house arrest and barred from travelling abroad.
Musharraf had filed a petition in the court to remove his name from the ECL so that he can visit his ailing mother in the UAE.
Musharraf, the first military ruler in Pakistan's history to be tried in court, has rejected all the charges levelled against him, including treason.
If convicted, he can get death penalty. His trial had put the civilian leadership at odds with the military.
In its verdict today, the court said that parties opposing its ruling could move the Supreme Court in the next 15 days and made it clear that till then Musharraf cannot leave the country.
Musharraf's lawyer Farogh Naseem said that a memorandum, which placed the former president's name on the ECL, will be struck down after 15 days.
He said "if the federal government does not have a vengeful objective, they can withdraw the memorandum before this period is up."
Naseem said the ruling had proved that the cases pending against the former president were politically motivated.
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