Pakistan Today (Lahore)

IBC condemns ‘baseless reference’ against IHC’S Justice Mohsin Kayani

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The Islamabad Bar Council (IBC) on Tuesday condemned and denounced a “baseless” and “frivolous reference” against Islamabad High Court’s (IHC) senior puisne judge Mohsin Akhtar Kayani.

Justice Kayani is among the six judges who recently wrote a letter to the SJC, against the alleged “harassment and interferen­ce” in the judicial affairs by state institutio­ns.

In the letter, the judges had accused the country’s intelligen­ce apparatus of interferen­ce in judicial affairs, including attempts to pressure judges through abduction and torture of their relatives and secret surveillan­ce inside their homes. On Monday, a former official of the Islamabad High Court Bar Associatio­n (IHCBA) had moved the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) against Justice Kayani.

Former IHCBA general secretary Mohammad Waqas alleged that IHC Justice Kayani “waged a war against the forces of Pakistan in a planned manner by inducing and convincing other judges of high court”.

His complaint to the SJC said that “the action of the learned judge is not initiated in good faith as he is facing ‘references’ questionin­g his integrity and conduct as a judge”.

An earlier reference revolved around the lawyers of the chamber where Justice

Kayani was practising before his appointmen­t to the IHC.

The complaint claimed that intelligen­ce agencies were required to keep a check on the “criminal intents” of judges, but they had failed to do so. It claimed that the letter of the IHC judges had attempted to provoke the sentiments of the people affiliated with a political party and, in fact had maligned the prestigiou­s office of a judge by indulging in political affairs for his personal gains.

It requested proceeding­s against the judge under Article 209 of the Constituti­on. The article empowers the SJC to carry out inquiries into the capacity and conduct of Supreme Court and high court judges.

In a statement released today, the IBC said Vice Chairman Adil Aziz Qazi expressed deep concern and strongly condemned the filing of the “frivolous reference” against Justice Kayani.

He added that the filing of the “baseless reference” was deemed to be an “affront to the esteemed judiciary” and was regarded as a “blatant abuse” of the legal process.

The statement said Justice Kayani had served the judiciary with the “utmost dedication, impartiali­ty and integrity”, adding that the judge’s “unwavering commitment to upholding the rule of law and dispensing justice fairly is commendabl­e and beyond reproach”.

It said it was “imperative” for the legal community as the guardians of justice to “vehemently condemn such malicious attempts to undermine the judiciary and tarnish the reputation of our esteemed judges”, adding that “frivolous references” not only wasted valuable judicial resources but also eroded public trust in the legal system.

The press release said that the IBC unequivoca­lly condemned the filing of the complaint, stood in solidarity with the judge and reaffirmed the body’s unwavering support for judicial independen­ce and integrity.

“Let it be known that the legal fraternity will not tolerate any attempts to undermine the sanctity of our judicial institutio­ns,” the press release concluded.

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