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Parliament not authorised to make practice and procedure rules: SCBA president

The 15-member full court bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan is headed by the CJP

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Parliament not authorised to make practice and procedure rules: SCBA president

The Supreme Court (SC) full bench on Monday (today) resumed hearing a set of petitions to limit powers of the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP).

The 15-member full court bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan ((SC) is headed by the CJP. The petitioners have challenged the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023 which is aimed at regulating the powers of the Chief Justice of Pakistan.

The full court bench comprises CJP Isa, Justice Sardar Tariq Masood, Justice Ijazul Ahsan, Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Aminuddin Khan, Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Ayesha A. Malik, Justice Athar Minallah, Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Shahid Waheed and Justice Musarrat Hilali.

The proceedings of the case is being broadcast live by state-run PTV.

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As the hearing started, Supreme Court Bar Association President Abid Zuberi said Parliament was not authrorised to make rules regarding practice and procedure act. He said by do so the parliament misused its pwoers. He said the term ‘subject to law’ in the constitution did not mean parilament was authorised to enact laws about judiciary. Zuberi said only the Supreme Court could make laws about judiciary keeping itself in the parameters of existing laws. 

The CJP then asked to the SCBA president, “If words ‘subject to law’ are removed from the constitution, will these make any impact?”. Zuberi said removal of these words would not make any difference. 

The CJP expressed his annoyance over submitting fresh documents in the case. He said such documents should have been submitted earlier. Justice Isa said he did not expect such an attitutde from a senior lawyer.

Justice Ijazul Ahsan remakred Supreme Court was authorised had the authority to make rules about itself and these were given by the constitution. 

Justice Muneeb Akhtar said constitution makes it binding to make rules according to law and constitution, and that meant the rules would be made as per prevailing laws.

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The CJP said Supreme Court was busy in hearing practice and procedure law petitions and the other cases were pending, this was adding to the backlog of cases.

He said they had to wind up the arguments and decide the case today. He asked the SCBA president to finish his arguments by 11:00 am. He then asked to Zuberi,

“Did you submit your written arguments in the case?” The SCBA president said he had just submitted his arguments in the court.
Zuberi said he wanted the apex court to have a look on a decision given by New Jersey court of the US.

Upon that the CJP remarked that he should not downgrade the apex court to such a level. Justice Isa said Zuberi should have referred to any decision as a precedent by the Supreme Court of the US but he was showing them a ruling of the New Jersey court. He said even it was not a ruling too.

CJP Isa said, “Parliament is usually asked to complete the number game but when a single person assumes power and makes amendment, it is considered as right. If parliament wants to make something good, why do you want to crush it?” 

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Justice Athar Minallah asked Zuberi to advance arguments on expanding jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. Justice Minallah said he was of the view that provincial assemblies were not empowered to make such rules.

The CJP then asked the SCBA president to wind up the discussion and complete arguments. Justice Minallah said, “If someone files review petition under Article 188, he cannot avail facility of appeal. The act does not grant right of appeal against review.”

The CJP asked Zuberi if apex court had to face all the burden why the SCBA president was getting tense. He then told Zuberi he had finished arguments and now court was going to hear other party.

During the earlier hearing, CJP Justice Qazi Faez Isa had questioned how the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023 could curtail the powers of the apex court. CJP Isa had regretted how vesting of authority in an individual’s hands had destroyed the country.

At one point, Justice Akhtar feared the parliament’s involvement in bench-making would undermine separation of powers.

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At the outset of the hearing, he said as too many cases were still pending with the top court, the apex court would try to conclude proceedings on petitions challenging the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023 today.

In his remarks, the chief justice said it would be their effort to complete hearing of the case today. He, however, said if the counsel desired, they might also submit written arguments.

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Ali Pervaiz sworn in as minister of state

Ali Pervaiz sworn in as minister of state

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Ali Pervaiz sworn in as minister of state

Member of the National Assembly Ali Pervaiz took the oath of the office of Minister of State here on Friday.

President Asif Ali Zardari administered the oath to Ali Pervaiz in a ceremony held at the Aiwan-e-Sadr.

The swearing-in ceremony was attended by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, parliamentarians, and notables from different walks of life.

Ali Pervaiz was elected as MNA from NA-119 constituency of Lahore on the ticket of the Pakistan Muslim League-N in the recently held by-election. 

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Court summons Ali Amin Ganadapur in ‘illegal weapons, alcohol case’ on May 20

Court summons Ali Amin Ganadapur in ‘illegal weapons, alcohol case’ on May 20

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Court summons Ali Amin Ganadapur in 'illegal weapons, alcohol case' on May 20

Islamabad High Court (IHC) has directed Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur to appear in person before the court on May 20 regarding a case involving allegations of possessing weapons and alcohol.

During a hearing presided over by Judicial Magistrate Sohaib Bilal of Islamabad district and session court, the court handed a questionnaire consisting of nine questions to Ali Gandapur’s counsel, Zahoorul Hassan.

The questionnaire seeks responses from the accused regarding various aspects of the case.

Among the questions posed to Gandapur are inquiries about his awareness of the evidence and arguments presented by the prosecution during the hearing, as well as his involvement in a gathering that allegedly violated orders issued by the district magistrate on October 30, 2016.

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The court seeks clarification on an incident where Gandapur reportedly fled into a forest from his car, which was subsequently apprehended by the police.

The questionnaire addresses the recovery of illegal arms, a liquor bottle, and a person identified as Allah Nawaz wearing a bulletproof jacket with an unlicensed gun in Gandapur’s car.

The court references a report from the Punjab Forensic Science Agency confirming the presence of alcohol in the bottle recovered from Gandapur’s vehicle.

The court also inquired about the filing of charges against Gandapur and the testimony provided by prosecution witnesses. the accused is given the option to present a defense under Section 340.

The case hearing has been adjourned until May 20 to allow Gandapur to respond to the questionnaire and ordered him to appear before the court in person on that date.

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Summer vacation for schools in Punjab to start from June 1

Summer vacation for schools in Punjab to start from June 1

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Summer vacation for schools in Punjab to start from June 1

The provincial education department on Friday announced the schedule for summer vacation across the province as above-normal temperatures hit the parts of country.

The department has issued a notification, stating that the summer holidays will be observed from June 1 to August 14. It added that all public and private schools will reopen on August 15 (Thursday).

The department has also revised the school timings to protect students and teachers from the blistering heat. As per the revised schedule, schools will open at 7:00am to 11:30am till Thursday while the classes will conclude at 10:30am on Fridays.

Meanwhile, Met office said due to the presence of high pressure in the upper atmosphere, heatwave conditions are likely to develop over most parts of the country, especially over Punjab and Sindh from 21st May and likely to convert to severe heatwave conditions from 23rd to 27th May.

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Day temperatures are likely to remain 4 to 6°C above normal in Sindh and Punjab from 21st to 23rd and from 06 to 08°C from 23rd to 27th May.

Day temperatures are likely to remain 4 to 6°C above normal in Islamabad, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and Balochistan from 21st to 27th May.

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