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Updated 08 Jun, 2021 08:46pm
Ex-judge Shaukat Aziz denies maintaining ties to army officers
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Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, a former judge of the Islamabad High Court, on Tuesday denied any links with any officer in the army, with his lawyer telling the Supreme Court that a top intelligence officer had allegedly himself visited the judge at the latter's residence.
The former judge's remarks came as a five-member larger bench of the apex court headed by Justice Umar Ata Bandial resumed hearing an appeal instituted by Siddiqui against his removal from office.
Justice Siddiqui was removed from the high judicial office on the recommendation of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) under Article 209 of the Constitution for “displaying a conduct unbecoming of a judge” when he delivered a speech at the District Bar Association, Rawalpindi, on July 21, 2018.
The former judge had accused certain officers of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) of interfering in the judiciary’s affairs. He alleged that the accused “manipulate the formation” of benches in high courts. The former judge had also blamed the judiciary for allegedly undermining democratic norms in the country.
During the hearing, senior counsel Hamid Khan, who is pleading Siddiqui’s case, argued that his client had been "deliberately targetted" by some forces.
He said under the Constitution, the SJC was bound to conduct the inquiry against a judge itself and examine all the record and testimonies.
Khan said Siddiqui had been removed in 2018 with mala fide intent after SJC issued him a show-cause notice.
"While the SJC has the authority to conduct an inquiry against a judge, it cannot dismiss him," the lawyer argued.
Khan recalled that Justice Siddiqui had submitted a reply, the same year, to the show-cause notice issued to him.
Siddiqui, in reply to the notice, said that "General Faiz Hameed [current DG ISI] came to his residence", the lawyer told the court, adding: "Gen Faiz asked [Siddiqui] to withdraw the order for the removal of encroachments from [outside] the ISI headquarters and green belts."
At this, Justice Bandial remarked that it was "surprising" that the ISI chief had made such a demand from Siddiqui.
"You were dismayed at something else and you insulted your own institution and the chief justice," the judge said while addressing Siddiqui, who was present in the court.
"You are accepting yourself that you had meetings with the DG," Justice Bandial told him. "You met him twice; you had relations with him."
This prompted Justice Siddiqui to stand up in his seat and reply, "I have no relations with anyone in the army," adding that he was residing in Islamabad along with his family "despite all kinds of threats".
Justice Bandial assured the former judge that members of the court knew that he was an "honest person".
Siddiqui then said he had delivered the speech that led to his ultimate sacking "to reduce the pressure" on judges.
"Unfortunately, I have been under pressure since December 2015," the former judge said, alleging that former chief justices Mian Saqib Nisar and Asif Saeed Khosa "had always wanted to show me the door".
"We don't want to hear your speech," Justice Bandial replied, saying Siddiqui had "started naming names".
Justice Bandial told Siddiqui that he was "angry at the ISI" but had resorted to disrespecting the judiciary.
"You should have worked for the protection of your institution. Think of the institutions that work for the protection of the judiciary," he said.
Siddiqui's counsel Khan said: "The bar too works for the protection of the judiciary."
Justice Bandial replied that although the bar was always present for the assistance of judges, "with due respect, the bar has its own policy according to which it functions".
"It was due to the bar's criticism that Justice Iqbal Hameedur Rehman resigned. The bar often gets emotional," the judge added.
The hearing of the case was adjourned indefinitely.

Application for early hearing
In Wednesday's hearing, the SC had wonderedwhy the appellant (Siddiqui) had entertained senior intelligence officers at his residence, that too three times.
“Please consider this question that not one but three times senior ISI officers came to you,” Justice Bandial had told Siddiqui. The observation came when his counsel Hamid Khan said the former judge had no choice in the matter as the officials had come to his house.
“We as judges live isolated from the world,” Justice Bandial had said, and asked the counsel to assist the court in determining the difference between the freedom of speech available to common citizens and judges.
The case was adjourned indefinitely after a preliminary hearing on June 2.
The hearing of Siddiqui's appeal was then fixed for June 7 after the former judge moved a fresh application seeking its early hearing. However, the case could not be taken up on Monday because one member was not available, and it was subsequently rescheduled to Tuesday.
The single-page application submitted by Justice Siddiqui had pleaded that the matter was of public importance and required speedy adjudication by the court.
Under normal circumstances, an indefinite adjournment does not bother a petitioner, but it assumed significance in this case since Shaukat Siddiqui is due to retire on June 30.
“The petitioner seeks indulgence of this court for the early fixing of the titled petition in the interest of justice,” his application said, requesting that the case be fixed for June 7.


@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE @Tameem @muhammadhafeezmalik @Jungibaaz @Zaki @koolio @AZ1 @Jazzbot @ghazi52 @Zibago @syedtalhamaududi @Indus Pakistan @Del @Dual Wielder @ziaulislam @Patriot forever
 
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I sometime wish that pakistan should bankrupt like lebanon so pakistanis & patwaris can eat that 5.8(5.2%) growth rate with indian rupee or american dollar

I and most overseas pakistanis will be fine
Since our families get paid in $$$
That also keeps afloat the rupee and avoids bankrupcy
 
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I sometime wish that pakistan should bankrupt like lebanon so pakistanis & patwaris can eat that 5.8(5.2%) growth rate with indian rupee or american dollar

I and most overseas pakistanis will be fine
Since our families get paid in $$$
That also keeps afloat the rupee and avoids bankrupcy

Today our net reserves are more venerable than June 2018 so how we were defaulting in June 2018 and not now??

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Today our net reserves are more venerable than June 2018 so how we were defaulting in June 2018 and not now??

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No..thisis wrong we are net 100 billion dollars minus

Also the reason why reserves are eaten i.e current account deficit is now up to 59b$ from 24b$ in 2018
Source: patwaris
 
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Today our net reserves are more venerable than June 2018 so how we were defaulting in June 2018 and not now??

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You came to that conclusion because you didnt understand the table. You have no idea what that table actually represents.

June 2016 $ 7908m
December 2017 $ 221 m
March 2018 - ve $ 3166m
June 2018 - ve $7017


In 2 years you lost $15 b in reserves from $ 7908m to - ve 7017m.

Cant you see why we were on the brink of default. Cant you simply see how much money we were loosing? We would be - ve $30b by now (without taking into account the acceleration trend).


In the next 2 years you just lost $900m,and it is actually moving in the opposite direction.


June 2021 figures will surprise you. You will see a further massive improvement.
This is on top of massive maturing debt and interest payment which Pakistan has to make in near to medium term. ( $20b figure) compare that to 2018 which was 4b less.


Bhai uper say itra raha hai after this chawal post, like he posted something very intelligent. You literally proved why Pakistan was on the brink of default in 2018 with exponentially deteriorating situation as seen in table. How much we have stabilized it in the past 2 years.

@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE sir i thought you were better educated than to believe that post, and the glaring contradiction in the table @muhammadhafeezmalik himself posted.
 
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You came to that conclusion because you didnt understand the table. You have no idea what that table actually represents.

June 2016 $ 7908m
December 2017 $ 221 m
March 2018 - ve $ 3166m
June 2018 - ve $7017


In 2 years you lost $15 b in reserves from $ 7908m to - ve 7017m.

Cant you see why we were on the brink of default. Cant you simply see how much money we were loosing? We would be - ve $30b by now (without taking into account the acceleration trend).


In the next 2 years you just lost $900m,and it is actually moving in the opposite direction.


June 2021 figures will surprise you. You will see a further massive improvement.
This is on top of massive maturing debt and interest payment which Pakistan has to make in near to medium term. ( $20b figure) compare that to 2018 which was 4b less.


Bhai uper say itra raha hai after this chawal post, like he posted something very intelligent. You literally proved why Pakistan was on the brink of default in 2018 with exponentially deteriorating situation as seen in table. How much we have stabilized it in the past 2 years.

@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE sir i thought you were better educated than to believe that post, and the glaring contradiction in the table @muhammadhafeezmalik himself posted.
you are wasting your time. Everyone with even 5th grade knowledge knows this already
logic doesn't work here ..
IK took over after 14th august, but worst figures of september 2018 are iK fault not nawaz sharif..obviously this means someone has to have an IQ of an idiot/ less then 70..

now anyone posting facts and figures cant be an idiot so natural answer is they are either a jiayla or patwari..this is where logic doesnt work..

funny thing is look at IMF numbers, as i said before what IK did was mostly roll over IMF loans rather then taking any net loan from IMF
 
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@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE sir i thought you were better educated than to believe that post, and the glaring contradiction in the table @muhammadhafeezmalik himself posted.
Lol you can't expect two Patwaris to point out each others mistakes. After all their brains are sold out to their Khota Biryani leader long time ago
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you are wasting your time. Everyone with even 5th grade knowledge knows this already
logic doesn't work here ..
IK took over after 14th august, but worst figures of september 2018 are iK fault not nawaz sharif..obviously this means someone has to have an IQ of an idiot/ less then 70..

no anyone posting facts and figures cant be an idiot so natural answer is they are either a jiayla or patwari..this where logic doesnt work..

funny thing is look at IMF numbers, as i said before what IK did was mostly roll over IMF loans rather then taking any net loan from IMF
We can always forgive all the economic damage caused by Sharif and Zardari family to Pakistan. But we can never forgive them for creating zombie like ignorant supporters.
 
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You came to that conclusion because you didnt understand the table. You have no idea what that table actually represents.

June 2016 $ 7908m
December 2017 $ 221 m
March 2018 - ve $ 3166m
June 2018 - ve $7017


In 2 years you lost $15 b in reserves from $ 7908m to - ve 7017m.

Cant you see why we were on the brink of default. Cant you simply see how much money we were loosing? We would be - ve $30b by now (without taking into account the acceleration trend).


In the next 2 years you just lost $900m,and it is actually moving in the opposite direction.


June 2021 figures will surprise you. You will see a further massive improvement.
This is on top of massive maturing debt and interest payment which Pakistan has to make in near to medium term. ( $20b figure) compare that to 2018 which was 4b less.


Bhai uper say itra raha hai after this chawal post, like he posted something very intelligent. You literally proved why Pakistan was on the brink of default in 2018 with exponentially deteriorating situation as seen in table. How much we have stabilized it in the past 2 years.

@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE sir i thought you were better educated than to believe that post, and the glaring contradiction in the table @muhammadhafeezmalik himself posted.

NIR was -17.7USD in June 2019, Pakistan managed to reschedule some loans so improved NIR, but government has not shown the 6 billion it taken from china.
 
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Maryam calls for independent inquiry of ex-IHC judge Shaukat Aziz's statement in SC
Hear say in courts have zero value unless there are dacumentary evidence which sadly he doesn't
You came to that conclusion because you didnt understand the table. You have no idea what that table actually represents.

June 2016 $ 7908m
December 2017 $ 221 m
March 2018 - ve $ 3166m
June 2018 - ve $7017


In 2 years you lost $15 b in reserves from $ 7908m to - ve 7017m.

Cant you see why we were on the brink of default. Cant you simply see how much money we were loosing? We would be - ve $30b by now (without taking into account the acceleration trend).


In the next 2 years you just lost $900m,and it is actually moving in the opposite direction.


June 2021 figures will surprise you. You will see a further massive improvement.
This is on top of massive maturing debt and interest payment which Pakistan has to make in near to medium term. ( $20b figure) compare that to 2018 which was 4b less.


Bhai uper say itra raha hai after this chawal post, like he posted something very intelligent. You literally proved why Pakistan was on the brink of default in 2018 with exponentially deteriorating situation as seen in table. How much we have stabilized it in the past 2 years.

@FOOLS_NIGHTMARE sir i thought you were better educated than to believe that post, and the glaring contradiction in the table @muhammadhafeezmalik himself posted.
For patwari every table is good unless it's Dinning table
 
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