CJP Isa Responds to Shah’s Concerns Over SC Practice Committee
Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), Qazi Faez Isa, has formally responded to Justice Mansoor Ali Shah’s letter, addressing concerns about the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Committee. This exchange marks a significant internal discussion within the judiciary. Justice Shah had previously declined to participate in the committee’s meeting, citing the exclusion of Justice Muneeb Akhtar as a key issue.
Justice Shah raised concerns about collegial decision-making, emphasizing that concentrating administrative powers in one individual goes against the principles of judicial fairness and transparency. Shah referenced the Supreme Court’s ruling in the Raja Amer case, which underscores the importance of collective decision-making within the judiciary.
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CJP Isa’s Response
CJP Qazi Faez Isa responded to Shah’s concerns, acknowledging the issues raised and addressing the need for balanced administrative powers. Although the full contents of CJP Isa’s letter remain confidential, sources suggest that Isa has assured Justice Shah that the principles of collective governance will be upheld within the Supreme Court.
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This exchange highlights the ongoing debate about governance within the Supreme Court. As the discussion continues, it sheds light on the role of individual versus collective authority in managing the court’s internal matters.
Key Takeaways:
•Justice Mansoor Ali Shah raised concerns about the exclusion of Justice Muneeb Akhtar from the SC Practice and Procedure Committee.
•CJP Isa responded to these concerns, emphasizing judicial fairness and maintaining collective governance.
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