Pakistan Today (Lahore)

Pakistan Bar urges SC to constitute full court over IHC judges’ letter

- ISLAMABAD STAFF REPORT

Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) members including Abid Zuberi Friday appealed to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to form the full court to hear the suo moto notice of the letter written by six Islamabad High Court (IHC) judges complainin­g of “meddling” by intelligen­ce agencies in judicial matters.

The members of the Pakistan Bar Council have also applied to the Supreme Court to become a party in the suo moto case of the six judges’ letter. In the applicatio­n, the members of the Bar Council have said that the High Court judges should be made a party in the six judges’ letter case.

The PBC members have said that the full court comprising all the judges should hear the case and secret agencies should be prevented from interferin­g in judicial affairs.

The PBC members also appealed in the applicatio­n that the Judicial Council should be ordered to issue instructio­ns on the reservatio­ns of the judges of the Islamabad High Court.

It is also stated in the applicatio­n that the independen­ce of the judiciary is related to fundamenta­l rights, and for the independen­ce of the judiciary and the provision of justice, it is necessary to investigat­e the letters of the judges.

On March 25, six Islam¬abad High Court judges — out of a total strength of eight — wrote a letter to the Supreme Jud¬icial Council (SJC) members regarding attempts to pressurise judges through abduction and torture of their relatives as well as secret surveillan­ce.

The letter was signed by judges Mohsin Akhtar Kayani, Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri, Babar Sattar, Sardar Ejaz Ishaq Khan, Arbab Muhammad Tahir and Saman Rafat Imtiaz and addressed to the CJP and Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Munib Akhtar as well as the top judges of the Peshawar High Court and the IHC.

On Saturday last, the federal cabinet had approved the constituti­on of an inquiry commission headed by ex-chief justice of Pakistan Tassaduq Hussain Jillani to probe allegation­s of inte¬rference by intelligen­ce agencies in judicial affairs, the body has been authorised to “recommend action” against anyone from the intelligen­ce agency, department, or government if found guilty. But the nominated commission head Justice Retired Tassaduq Hussain Jillani refused to lead the commission.

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