Current military rulers are known to have disapproved of the legal action against their old boss, which stems from his suspension of the constitution and imposition of emergency rule in 2007, when he was trying to extend his hold on power.
#PM #NawazSharif government had long declined to let Musharraf leave the country, saying it was a decision for the courts.
A provincial court had ruled in 2014 that Musharraf be allowed to travel abroad but the federal government appealed that decision. On Wednesday, the Supreme Court rejected that.
“Appeal is dismissed,” the court said in a short order.
Musharraf pleaded not guilty to five counts of treason in April 2014.
His lawyer, Farough Naseem, said he was now free to travel abroad and seek medical treatment outside Pakistan. He was taken to hospital with chest pains in January.
His lawyers say he also wants to visit his ailing mother in Dubai.
The former president is also on bail in connection with two other major cases: the 2007 assassination of former prime minister Benazir Bhutto and the killing of a prominent cleric.
He has pleaded not guilty in all cases and has remained free though not allowed to travel abroad.
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