Fake degrees exposure to restore parliaments dignity: CJ
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Asks how long we will bank on lies and wrongdoings; Ramday says issue brought a bad name to Pakistan; feels ashamed after reading reports; SC seeks educational record of PML-N MPA
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Tuesday remarked that they were restoring parliaments dignity and prestige by exposing fake degree holders.
He said, Its our parliament. We have to bring the whole nation to basic ethics. How long will we bank upon lies and wrongdoings! He made these observations while conducting proceedings on an appeal of a former Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz MPA against a decision of the Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, over the issue of possession of a fake degree.
The chief justice told his counsel that they had already ruled that the primary duty vested with the returning officers, who were responsible not to let such people enter into assemblies. Everyone desirous of participating in elections first appeared before returning officers with an oath that they were not concealing facts, he added.
A three-member bench, comprising Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Chaudhry, Justice Ghulam Rabbani and Justice Khalil-ur-Rehman Ramday, directed the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to produce the academic record submitted by the disqualified member of the Punjab Assembly Malik Yasir Raza of the PML-N by July 16.
It also issued notices to respondents on an appeal of the former MPA against a decision of the Lahore High Court, Rawalpindi Bench, which had disqualified him on the issue of possession of fake educational certificates.
Wasim Sajjad, the counsel for the petitioner, defended his clients position over the issue and prayed to the apex court to set aside the impugned order of the LHC. Raza was a returned candidate on PP-13 Rawalpindi.
On June 30, Justice Khawaja Imtiaz Ahmed of the LHC Rawalpindi Bench, in a short order, declared him disqualified on a petition filed by Ishtiaq Mirza, a PPP candidate.
The petition had challenged the validity of Razas Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) obtained from the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education in 1995 and his graduation degree and matriculation certificate. APP
Our correspondent adds: Earlier, Wasim Sajjad submitted that evidence of three witnesses were recorded. One of them, from the federal board, revealed that Yasir was a student of a college at Warsak Road, Peshawar, but the LHC in an amazing manner had declared Yasir Raza a fake degree holder on the grounds that his picture on the intermediate admission form did not match.
Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday inquired from Yasir Razas father Malik Muhammad Raza from which school his son matriculated. He replied, I dont know because at that time I was out of the country for performing Haj. Justice Ramday asked, You are even not aware of your own sons educational career. How do you claim that his degree is genuine?
On the intervention of the chief justice, Malik Raza told the bench that his son matriculated from Dennys High School, Rawalpindi, but he could not succeed and the next time he privately appeared in the exam but again could not succeed, failing in Biology.
Later, he did his intermediate from Peshawar. The CJ asked Wasim Sajjad that Malik Yasir was not even a matriculate. Wasim told the bench that it was the policy in 1992 that if a candidate could not succeed in an elective subject, he was considered to have passed the exam.
The bench expressed their ignorance regarding such a policy and asked the counsel to produce all such record before the court on next hearing with the observation that it was the courts duty to maintain the sanctity of parliament and the assemblies that present the countrys image abroad.
Wasim Sajjad said that the LHC did err while declaring Yasir a fake degree holder without any evidence. He informed that Yasir did graduation from Al-Khair University. During the course of hearing, Justice Ramday expressed his displeasure, saying that he read news in some foreign newspapers regarding fake degree holders issue in Pakistan and felt ashamed over the fact that this illicit practice had earned a bad name for the country. Meanwhile, the court directed Wasim Sajjad to provide the educational record of Malik Yasir Raza and adjourned the hearing till Friday.
Fake degrees exposure to restore parliaments dignity: CJ