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By Masood Rehman
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Chaudhry on Thursday announced to form a special cell headed by Justice Javed Iqbal to investigate corruption in the judiciary.
While addressing the Supreme Court staff, the chief justice said, The entire nation is watching as the people have pinned high hopes on the judiciary after the successful movement launched for the independence of the judiciary.
Unfortunately the image of the judiciary right from the civil courts to the superior level is not so good, he said, adding that justice should not be sold but should be delivered promptly to the people.
He said the jurisdiction of the special cell would be extended to the civil courts. The CJP said the cell would monitor the complaints regarding corruption in the judiciary across Pakistan and would also take action against black sheep after credible proof was produced. Justice Chaudhry also heard the complaints of the staff and issued on-the-spot orders.
He said the people lacked confidence in the judiciary and it could only be restored through quick disposal of cases and zero-tolerance for corruption.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Iftikhar Chaudhry on Thursday announced to form a special cell headed by Justice Javed Iqbal to investigate corruption in the judiciary.
While addressing the Supreme Court staff, the chief justice said, The entire nation is watching as the people have pinned high hopes on the judiciary after the successful movement launched for the independence of the judiciary.
Unfortunately the image of the judiciary right from the civil courts to the superior level is not so good, he said, adding that justice should not be sold but should be delivered promptly to the people.
He said the jurisdiction of the special cell would be extended to the civil courts. The CJP said the cell would monitor the complaints regarding corruption in the judiciary across Pakistan and would also take action against black sheep after credible proof was produced. Justice Chaudhry also heard the complaints of the staff and issued on-the-spot orders.
He said the people lacked confidence in the judiciary and it could only be restored through quick disposal of cases and zero-tolerance for corruption.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan