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The CJP needs to wave his sword at every person or authority that has refused to implement the judgments: Aitezaz Ahsan

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Judges: 5 or 7? Days: 90 or more?​


In a time when tempers fly high sanity takes a backseat. When swords and sabers are drawn, the voices of reason are silenced. It is thus a mercy to see sanity and reason even where the battle is thick. The battle cry was given by the PML-N’s Information Minister demanding that the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) resign. The demand was eagerly endorsed by her namesake and senior vice president of PML-N. The CJP appeared to them to be mortally wounded because these two ladies thought his opponents on the Court had defeated him 4:3. They smelled blood and wanted it to flow.

Thank God sanity and reason also had seats on the table. The entire issue was reviewed by the Core Committee of the Pakistan People’s Party under the joint chair of President Asif Ali Zardari and Chairman Bilawal Zardari Bhutto. A strong message went out from them. Mr Qamar Zaman Kaira, spokesman for the meeting, later told the press that the PPP did not support the demand for the CJP’s resignation nor the proposal to file references against the judges. There will obviously now be a cooler re-think of the matter by PML-N, JUI-F and other hawkish parties. When reflected upon with cool minds, PML-N may find that the facts are not what appear to it to be. The following are the main issues and their answers:

1. Five or seven judges:

i. Only five judges heard the final arguments on the final three days of hearing.

ii. The bench was admittedly ‘reconstituted’ as per the footnote in the note contributed by Mr Justice Mansoor Ali Shah.

iii. The opening sentence which the learned CJP read out on 1st March, 2023, in open court in the presence of all the 4 other judges was to the effect that “by a majority of 3:2 we …….”

iv. As such admittedly this was a decision of a five-member bench and not seven members.

2. The final judgement:
The final judgment is therefore, the judgment dated 1st March, 2023, and it is conclusive, requiring the holding of elections as mandated by the Constitution. No judge who was not a part of the reconstituted bench can subscribe his personal opinion to reverse a judgment by the Supreme Court.

3. Mr Justice Athar Minallah’s note:

i. The essence of the minority’s opinion (Mandokhel and Shah, JJ) is not that jurisdiction under Article 184(3) is unavailable altogether. Instead, they opine that it ought not to be resorted to in the circumstances of the case. Hence it is a matter only of propriety.

ii. Two other learned judges (Afridi and Minallah, JJ) have, while not being members of the bench that finally heard the arguments addressed to the Court, purported to contributed their opinions to the same effect.

iii. Justice Minallah critically points out in Para 19 of his note, “The premature and preemptive proceedings before this Court at this stage is likely to delay the enforcement of the judgment of the Lahore High Court, leading to infringement of the Constitution by exceeding the time frame prescribed ibid.”

In fact, he proceeds to claim rightly so that, “This [is] also obvious from the opinions of my learned brothers Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, Yahya Afridi, and Jamal Shah Mandokhel, JJ who have also dismissed the petition on this ground i.e. pendency of the same matter before the competent High Court.”

It is evident therefore, that all the above four justices agree that timeframe provided in the Constitution which is 90 days as per Articles 105(2) and 224 cannot be infringed.

4. In Article 105(2) it is provided that the election shall be held not later than 90 days from the date of dissolution of the assembly. Article 224 provided for this election within 90 days of the dissolution. Hence, Mr Justice Minallah, if he has to be counted on the bench, which the opposition does not admit, his quotation above shows that he unreservedly concedes that the 90-day period provided by the Constitution is mandatory and cannot be infringed. In fact, even a juridically approved extension beyond 90 days would be taking recourse to the Doctrine of Necessity, which he does not approve.

Moreover, Article 189 of the Constitution provides that “Any decision of the Supreme Court shall, to the extent that it decides a question of law or is based upon or enunciates a principle of law, be binding on all other courts in Pakistan.” Article 190 states “All executive and judicial authorities throughout Pakistan shall act in aid of the Supreme Court.” Thus, Mr Justice Minallah’s voice adds to that of the three who were a 3:2 majority on 1st March, 2023. This was the final decision of the Supreme Court and awaits implementation for more than a month while a Lahore High Court judgment awaits implementation since 10th February. The CJP needs to wave his sword at every person or authority that has refused to implement either judgment of 10th February or 1st March. After the Justice Minallah note there is no scope now for any dithering or delay.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 9th, 2023.
 
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Old man you were a good lawyer but you should retire now from politics.
 
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CJP will not let them be political Martyrs
But he has to ensure elections and they want to become martyrs in the very least and deny elections in the best scenario. They will ensure things at least to the contempt of court route if they can't deny elections

Old man you were a good lawyer but you should retire now from politics.
What do you suggest as a way out of this current situation?
 
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I just cannot understand how any lawyer, let alone a judge, can think that this was a 4-3 order. The same friggin judge signed the order sheet with 3-2 on it, and also with the word 'reconstituted'.

Aur court ki apas ki larayi apni jaga, I don't understand why N is jumping up and down. Jis marzi group ki baat man lo, everyone says that elections should be held within 90 days.
 
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What do you suggest as a way out of this current situation?
If it were up to me, politicians including from PTI, PML-N, PPP, etc should be in jail for causing public nuisance and contempt of court for various reasons. However, that is not to say judiciary which is trying is impartial. They are either biased as fck having political favourites or facing pressure from military establishment. The buck begins with the constitution. It is the supreme law of the land and while I agree with the recent bill curbing powers of CJ to take suo muto notices because this crap doesn't happen anywhere else in the world, at the same time, the politicians who are passing this bill have their own vested interests. Pakistan really is a quagmire. I would say try to elect fresh new faces of politicians who have no conflict of interest and who have actually studied the constitution and willing to participate actively in assemblies. Only then there is a way out of this mess.
 
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If it were up to me, politicians including from PTI, PML-N, PPP, etc should be in jail for causing public nuisance and contempt of court for various reasons. However, that is not to say judiciary which is trying is impartial. They are either biased as fck having political favourites or facing pressure from military establishment. The buck begins with the constitution. It is the supreme law of the land and while I agree with the recent bill curbing powers of CJ to take suo muto notices because this crap doesn't happen anywhere else in the world, at the same time, the politicians who are passing this bill have their own vested interests. Pakistan really is a quagmire. I would say try to elect fresh new faces of politicians who have no conflict of interest and who have actually studied the constitution and willing to participate actively in assemblies. Only then there is a way out of this mess.
So don't you think right now the biggest priority should be to hold elections first then push for further changes? Since there is no room for changes right now, that's pretty clear.

That's gonna happen anyway
It could just be me but I wouldn't get my hopes up.
 
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So don't you think right now the biggest priority should be to hold elections first then push for further changes? Since there is no room for changes right now, that's pretty clear.
They should be held, yes. But there is also an issue arising from this. Why hold provincial and federal elections at different times? I don't think the constitution allows that. Even if it does, the winner of Punjab could always use its power to make the federal elections unfair and we will be back to blame game.
 
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They should be held, yes. But there is also an issue arising from this. Why hold provincial and federal elections at different times? I don't think the constitution allows that. Even if it does, the winner of Punjab could always use its power to make the federal elections unfair and we will be back to blame game.
A caretaker govt could just as easily influence elections. And even this caretaker setup is unique to Pakistan, I think. Very few or no other countries have it. Incumbent govts hold the elections.

Also, there is no provision saying elections for all assemblies have to be held at the same time. Sure, it makes sense from administration and financial POV but that's all. Not to mention this can all be avoided if the incumbents dissolve the other assemblies that are already due to end in a few months and are like the proverbial bone stuck in their throat anyway. Not like they are enjoying their tenures anyway.

What is clear however is that elections must be held in 90 days. That train was missed thanks to SC's delayed action and now even though no judge dares disagree with the 90 days principle, that debate has been overtaken by internal SC wrangling, which is being flamed and piggybacked by the govt for it's own gains.

Today, Faiz Esa came and sat next to Zardari in Parliament. and maybe even gave a speech I think?

Allah hi Haafiz.
 
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I just cannot understand how any lawyer, let alone a judge, can think that this was a 4-3 order. The same friggin judge signed the order sheet with 3-2 on it, and also with the word 'reconstituted'.

Aur court ki apas ki larayi apni jaga, I don't understand why N is jumping up and down. Jis marzi group ki baat man lo, everyone says that elections should be held within 90 days.

The sad part is the assumption that the outcome of the next elections will be different if held within 90 days, or later, before the current term expires. It is not like the PDM government can go into elections claiming good results, now, or later.

And the really sad part comes after the new setup takes oaths of office: the economic mess will continue.
 
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If it were up to me, politicians including from PTI, PML-N, PPP, etc should be in jail for causing public nuisance and contempt of court for various reasons. However, that is not to say judiciary which is trying is impartial. They are either biased as fck having political favourites or facing pressure from military establishment. The buck begins with the constitution. It is the supreme law of the land and while I agree with the recent bill curbing powers of CJ to take suo muto notices because this crap doesn't happen anywhere else in the world, at the same time, the politicians who are passing this bill have their own vested interests. Pakistan really is a quagmire. I would say try to elect fresh new faces of politicians who have no conflict of interest and who have actually studied the constitution and willing to participate actively in assemblies. Only then there is a way out of this mess.

Can status quo punish itself?
 
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The sad part is the assumption that the outcome of the next elections will be different if held within 90 days, or later, before the current term expires. It is not like the PDM government can go into elections claiming good results, now, or later.

And the really sad part comes after the new setup takes oaths of office: the economic mess will continue.

Read the brecorder article yesterday which mentioned why the IMF deal is still not being completed by the govt. Tells you all you need to know
 
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