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  • Justice Isa says "expression of hatred through killing and burning each other cannot send anyone towards success or any achievement."
  • Says country stands divided when people started abrogating Constitution.
  • Says fundamental rights of citizens can only be protected if judiciary remains independent.
KARACHI: Supreme Court judge Justice Faez Isa Saturday stressed on the importance of democracy, saying that Pakistan gets divided whenever people abrogate the Constitution of the country.

The senior judge expressed these views while addressing the annual dinner of the Karachi Bar Association (KBA) at the Karachi City Court.

He cited the example of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and how he used the power of the pen to create a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent.

"All India Muslim League and its leader Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah defeated the biggest political party of the Subcontinent with the power of pen and well-reasoned arguments and created one of the largest countries for Muslims through a peaceful struggle," Justice Isa noted.

He, however, said Pakistan stands divided whenever people stop following the rule of law and start abrogating the Constitution of Pakistan.

"The expression of hatred through killing and burning each other cannot send anyone towards success or any achievement," he said.

Citing a verse from the Holy Quran, Justice Isa pointed out how Allah has declared the killing of one innocent person equal to the killing of the entire humanity.

Justice Isa went on to say that the fundamental rights of citizens can only be protected if the judiciary remains independent and the judicial system disassociates itself from the administration.

He said that the superior courts had been entrusted with the responsibility to protect citizens' fundamental rights.

He said the preamble of the Constitution of Pakistan clearly mentions that sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to Allah the Almighty alone and the state shall exercise its powers and authority through the chosen representatives of the people. He said judges should only be fearful of nothing else other than Allah, the Constitution, and the law.

Justice Isa said judges and lawyers only strive for access to truth and if they achieve their task, they remain satisfied.

Sindh High Court Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Sheikh, Karachi Bar Association President Naeem Qureshi and Secretary Amir Nawaz Warraich also spoke on the occasion.

 
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  • Justice Isa says "expression of hatred through killing and burning each other cannot send anyone towards success or any achievement."
  • Says country stands divided when people started abrogating Constitution.
  • Says fundamental rights of citizens can only be protected if judiciary remains independent.
KARACHI: Supreme Court judge Justice Faez Isa Saturday stressed on the importance of democracy, saying that Pakistan gets divided whenever people abrogate the Constitution of the country.

The senior judge expressed these views while addressing the annual dinner of the Karachi Bar Association (KBA) at the Karachi City Court.

He cited the example of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and how he used the power of the pen to create a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent.

"All India Muslim League and its leader Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah defeated the biggest political party of the Subcontinent with the power of pen and well-reasoned arguments and created one of the largest countries for Muslims through a peaceful struggle," Justice Isa noted.

He, however, said Pakistan stands divided whenever people stop following the rule of law and start abrogating the Constitution of Pakistan.

"The expression of hatred through killing and burning each other cannot send anyone towards success or any achievement," he said.

Citing a verse from the Holy Quran, Justice Isa pointed out how Allah has declared the killing of one innocent person equal to the killing of the entire humanity.

Justice Isa went on to say that the fundamental rights of citizens can only be protected if the judiciary remains independent and the judicial system disassociates itself from the administration.

He said that the superior courts had been entrusted with the responsibility to protect citizens' fundamental rights.

He said the preamble of the Constitution of Pakistan clearly mentions that sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to Allah the Almighty alone and the state shall exercise its powers and authority through the chosen representatives of the people. He said judges should only be fearful of nothing else other than Allah, the Constitution, and the law.

Justice Isa said judges and lawyers only strive for access to truth and if they achieve their task, they remain satisfied.

Sindh High Court Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Sheikh, Karachi Bar Association President Naeem Qureshi and Secretary Amir Nawaz Warraich also spoke on the occasion.

He is a lier and a hypocrite.
He is genetically unable to speak truth.
He is a judge and knows what it means to follow constitution but his words are directed towards army only! Would he say the family limited political mafias of Sharifs and Zardaris are SIMILARLY biggest violators of constitution, human rights, and law?
CAN'T SAY TRUTH!
 
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Pakistan gets divided when we play the ethnic card.
 
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Nothing divides a country more than judges doing Politics. Only in Pakistan you find these cartoons who deliver stupid comments whilst sitting as a judge. Can someone ask this issa did he comment on Transperancy international report where police and courts are called most corupt in Pakistan. Or the fact that Pakistani judicial system rank 4 from the arse end of ranking. Har kisi ko dosray ki tue mein ungal dalnay ki adat par gae hai apna kaam kisi nay nae krna. Faiz Issa nae balkay yahan bohat say namoonay hain jinka bas chalay tu apnay app ko ho President PM aur Army cheif declare kar dein Bhosari kay.
 
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“Corruption is the worst thing to happen to Pakistan !” Ishaq Dar

It’s not he’s wrong but should he be the one saying that?
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Even the Devil can speak sweet talk. It's the forked tongue you have to be aware of.
 
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  • Justice Isa says "expression of hatred through killing and burning each other cannot send anyone towards success or any achievement."
  • Says country stands divided when people started abrogating Constitution.
  • Says fundamental rights of citizens can only be protected if judiciary remains independent.
KARACHI: Supreme Court judge Justice Faez Isa Saturday stressed on the importance of democracy, saying that Pakistan gets divided whenever people abrogate the Constitution of the country.

The senior judge expressed these views while addressing the annual dinner of the Karachi Bar Association (KBA) at the Karachi City Court.

He cited the example of Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah and how he used the power of the pen to create a separate homeland for the Muslims of the sub-continent.

"All India Muslim League and its leader Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah defeated the biggest political party of the Subcontinent with the power of pen and well-reasoned arguments and created one of the largest countries for Muslims through a peaceful struggle," Justice Isa noted.

He, however, said Pakistan stands divided whenever people stop following the rule of law and start abrogating the Constitution of Pakistan.

"The expression of hatred through killing and burning each other cannot send anyone towards success or any achievement," he said.

Citing a verse from the Holy Quran, Justice Isa pointed out how Allah has declared the killing of one innocent person equal to the killing of the entire humanity.

Justice Isa went on to say that the fundamental rights of citizens can only be protected if the judiciary remains independent and the judicial system disassociates itself from the administration.

He said that the superior courts had been entrusted with the responsibility to protect citizens' fundamental rights.

He said the preamble of the Constitution of Pakistan clearly mentions that sovereignty over the entire universe belongs to Allah the Almighty alone and the state shall exercise its powers and authority through the chosen representatives of the people. He said judges should only be fearful of nothing else other than Allah, the Constitution, and the law.

Justice Isa said judges and lawyers only strive for access to truth and if they achieve their task, they remain satisfied.

Sindh High Court Chief Justice Ahmed Ali M Sheikh, Karachi Bar Association President Naeem Qureshi and Secretary Amir Nawaz Warraich also spoke on the occasion.

aik to yeh chutiya bht bolta hai............
 
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