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May 07, 2023
Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial on Sunday noted that if the Constitution mandated that elections should be held within 90 days after the dissolution of an assembly, then the Supreme Court would have no other option but to implement it.
“When it comes to constitutional enforcement we [SC judges] must not blink our eyes. If it says 90 days for holding the polls, it is our duty to say that and not our choice,” the top judge added while speaking at a conference named after the late CJP AR Cornelius held in Lahore on the issues faced by minorities.
The CJP's remarks come at a time when discussions among political parties are under way on the issue of simultaneous elections across the country, following an order by the top court to hold the elections in Punjab on May 14.
However, the government has repeatedly shown its reluctance to hold the polls. Instead, it has been urging to hold them later in the year.
Chief Justice Bandial remarked that the court had been informed that negotiations between political parties were under way for holding same-day elections across the country.
Following Constitution is duty, not choice: CJ
Top judge says decisions should be made as per the law and ConstitutionOur Correspondent
May 07, 2023
Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial on Sunday noted that if the Constitution mandated that elections should be held within 90 days after the dissolution of an assembly, then the Supreme Court would have no other option but to implement it.
“When it comes to constitutional enforcement we [SC judges] must not blink our eyes. If it says 90 days for holding the polls, it is our duty to say that and not our choice,” the top judge added while speaking at a conference named after the late CJP AR Cornelius held in Lahore on the issues faced by minorities.
The CJP's remarks come at a time when discussions among political parties are under way on the issue of simultaneous elections across the country, following an order by the top court to hold the elections in Punjab on May 14.
However, the government has repeatedly shown its reluctance to hold the polls. Instead, it has been urging to hold them later in the year.
Chief Justice Bandial remarked that the court had been informed that negotiations between political parties were under way for holding same-day elections across the country.