As part of his endeavors to take wider stakeholders consultation on the reform agenda, the Hon’ble Chief Justice invited the Opposition leadership in the Parliament. The PTI leadership met the Hon’ble Chief Justice at his residence. The Hon’ble Chief Justice welcomed the PTI delegation and apprised them of the planned meeting of the National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC). The Hon’ble Chief Justice informed that he met the Hon’ble Prime Minister and requested him to provide the Government’s input on the reforms agenda. He said the Prime Minister was very positive and assured full support to the policy formulation and implementation process. The Hon’ble Chief Justice also informed that the Law and Justice Commission has received input from the different Bars of the country, feedback of the citizens as well as the District Judiciary. Input of the Registrars of the High Courts and provincial judicial academies is expected soon. He said the Prime Minister was concerned with the Tax cases pending at various judicial forums. He said he assured the Prime Minister that quick disposal of Tax cases as well as reduction of overall pendency in the Supreme Court is his high priority. The Hon’ble Chief Justice suggested that the judicial reform should become a Minimum Common National Agenda and the same should have a bipartisan support. Mr. Omar Ayub khan, Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly highlighted various issues faced by the incarcerated PTI leader, Mr. Imran Khan, other leaders and workers of the party. He complained that cases of the Opposition leadership are fixed at different locations at the same time deliberately so that appearance before courts become impossible, lawyers defending cases of the party leadership and the workers are being harassed, jail authorities are not complying with the orders of the courts, terrorism cases are registered against PTI lawyers and their right to assembly and expression is being suppressed. Mr. Omar Ayub khan further added that economic stability of the country hinges upon rule of law and economic recovery is only possible if the judiciary asserts itself and the executive is made accountable. Other participants also added similar views and voiced their concerns for the deteriorating condition of law and order. They however recognized the fact that the judiciary needs reformation and relief to the people is possible if the District judiciary proactively deals with its pendency. Mr. Ali Zafar requested that they need time to respond to the policy proposals shared by the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan. They have provided valuable suggestions for improving the criminal justice system and civil dispensation. Additionally, they have indicated that further recommendations will be shared in due course. In addition to Mr. Omar Ayub Khan, Mr. Shibli Faraz, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan, Barrister Ali Zafar, Barrister Salman Akram Raja, Sardar Muhammad Latif Khosa, Dr. Babar Awan also attended the meeting. The Registrar Supreme Court of Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Salim Khan and Secretary Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan, Ms. Tanzeela Sabahat assisted the Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan. The meeting lasted for two hours.
The politics of sedition and rioters is different, our politics is performance, Marriyum Aurangzeb
Punjab Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb has said that the politics of sedition and rioters is different, our politics is performance....