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PDM openly mocking Pakistan judiciary - why is that being tolerated by the Judiciary?

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This is a consistent pattern now.

PDM Thuggery routinely issue comments about judges and the courts as if its nothing.

Well, it is.

The Courts of this land should be respected and proper procedures need to be followed to make complaints not open abuse.

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Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Tuesday warned that the judiciary could not dictate parliament and if there was any interference in the scope of legislation, a befitting reply would be given.

Speaking at the National Assembly, Asif fired a broadside at Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial for sitting on a five-judge bench that suspended the inquiry commission probing the audio leaks.

Asif said that the judiciary and parliament were at war for the past several months or at least a year. But now, he added, the situation had come to a point that when the government took a step to fix a rule of law, it was being resisted or abolished.
“Even the judiciary cannot dictate parliament,” Asif, a senior leader of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), told the house. “If there is interference in our scope, there will be a befitting reply.”

Asif explained that the cabinet formed a commission, comprising the senior-most Supreme Court judge and the chief justices of the Balochistan and the Islamabad high courts to investigate the leaked audios.

“We did not appoint members of parliament to the commission or appointed anyone from outside the judiciary, but [still] the Honourable Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has stopped the entire process,” he added.

The defence minister further explained that the government did not include Chief Justice Bandial in the commission because the leaked audios also included the one that was purportedly linked to his mother-in-law.

The minister said that conflict of interest was an established principle. “Whenever, a judge is the plaintiff or the accused, or has direct or indirect interest in the matter, he should not sit in the judge's chair.

“Keeping this principle in mind, we constituted this commission and hoped that the chief justice would be kind enough to recuse himself from the matter and leave the scales of justice in the hands of the commission,” he continued.

Asif said that there was an impression that those conversations which were in the leaked audios had been recorded with a phone-tapping device. However, he added in the present era, phone conversations could be recorded from abroad.
“Nowadays, one can hack a mobile phone in Pakistan, while sitting in the UK, and all conversations can be recorded. It does not require a listening device. Hackers can hack [phones] from anywhere in the world,” he said.

The intelligence agencies of the United States and the major powers of the world have interfered and information was stolen. And this story can happen in Pakistan too,” the minister told the house.

He said that the National Assembly speaker had formed a committee under Aslam Bhootani but “I am informed that [former chief justice] Saqib Nisar's son had filed an application against it in the Islamabad High Court (IHC)”.

Asif recalled that former chief justice Iftikhar Chaudhry recused himself from hearing of a case of his son. “But such traditions have been abandoned by a few people in the Supreme Court,” he lamented.

“If the then Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry could recuse himself, today he [Chief Justice Bandial] should also recuse himself from this commission on the issue involving the audio tapes of his [Bandial’s] relative.”

The defence minister also mentioned the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act which, he said, was enacted to expand the powers of the chief justice. However, this bill was not signed by the president but still the Supreme Court took notice of it.

“Taking notice of something that is still in the process is something that has never happened before,” he said. “We wanted to introduce such a process that will end the impression of a one-man show in the Supreme Court.”


https://tribune.com.pk/story/2419517/asif-warns-judiciary-against-overstepping-authority
 
The CJ is very afraid of PMLN and PPP. CJ has taken a step back and he will not pass a verdict on polls case as well. CJ is going on a 3-month long holiday in 12 days.
 
ISLAMABAD: Former premier and Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) central leader Shahid Khaqan Abbasi has emphasised on reforming the whole governance, bureaucratic and judicial system for bringing political stability to the country, ARY News reported on Wednesday.

While talking to the ARY News programme ‘Off The Record’, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi was of the view that the ongoing political turmoil cannot be resolved through elections. He said that it is inevitable to settle political matters instead of negotiations.

“Not a single party has the capability to solely resolve the national issues. We should not restrict ourselves to the economy but we have to change the whole governance system.”

READ: Imran Khan’s arrest from court an ill-conceived act: Shahid Khaqan

He suggested that the stakeholders should sit together and decide an agenda to find the solution to end the political and economic crisis. “We have to change the bureaucracy system and eliminate the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).”

The former premier urged to change the whole judicial system as well. He added that all major political parties had ruled the country in the past two years but they failed to resolve the national issues.

Abbasi said that the prime minister should take responsibility to invite all stakeholders and decide an agenda. “For securing our future, we need a concrete approach after setting aside all political differences and prioritising the national interests.”

He also suggested to give responsibility to the provinces for collecting funds for the NFC Awards. He also demanded to create more provinces for better distribution of the resources.

Yesterday, Abbasi held the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) for ‘current crisis’.

The PML-N senior leader addressed the media outside court and said that no political party can be disbanded but if they want to ban their party, no one can help them, he added.

Abbasi said that the nation should know what has been happening in the cases registered against them for the last three years. He said how the fake cases against the PML-N leaders will be rectified.

He said that the PML-N leader is not like PTI chief Imran Khan who is hiding behind bail. “We never took bails in our cases because fake cases were registered against us”, he added.
 
Audio leaks commission: Apex court terms PDM's govt's objections on SC judges 'attack on judiciary'
Supreme Court rejects previous government's objections against apex court judges

The Supreme Court on Friday rejected the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)-led government objections on a five-member bench led by Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial hearing petitions against the audio leaks commission.

In a short verdict announced by Justice Ahsan today, the apex court bench termed the previous government's objections to the apex court judges tantamount to an "attack" on the judiciary.

The five-member larger bench of the apex court, headed by CJ Bandial and comprising Justice Ijazul Ahsen, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Syed Hassan Azhar Rizvi and Justice Shahid Waheed, was formed earlier in May this year to hear petitions against the then government's move to form inquiry commission led by senior puisne Judge Qazi Faez Isa to probe audio leaks involving the supreme court judges.
 
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