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No one is allowed to undermine the judiciary: CJP

Top judge says justice cannot be delivered unless judges fully independent and under no external pressure


Hasnaat Malik
September 14, 2020



Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed. PHOTO: SUPREME COURT



Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed. PHOTO: SUPREME COURT


ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed asserted on Monday that the judiciary was constitutionally independent and no one was allowed to undermine its independence.
Speaking at a ceremony held to observe the start of the Judicial Year 2020-21, the CJP observed that, "Justice cannot be delivered and fundamental rights of the people cannot be protected unless the Judges are fully independent and under no external pressure.

The Constitution mandates in its Preamble that the independence of the judiciary shall be fully secured. Under the Constitution and the law, no one is allowed to undermine the independence of judiciary."

The chief justice further stated that, "We may ask ourselves why is it that the Courts are so very important for the functioning of our Constitutional system. Why is it, that it is the Courts that are tasked with protecting the people's basic and fundamental rights. I believe the answer to these questions lies in the very simple fact that ours is a government of laws, not of men. Yet, laws, on their own, are of little use."

CJP Gulzar also said that every judge of the superior judiciary was under a solemn oath, inter alia, to discharge their duties honestly, to the best of their ability and faithfully, in accordance with the constitution and the law.

He further commented that in all circumstances, the judge is to do right to all manner of people, according to law, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will.
"I must say that it is not only a privilege to be a Judge but a heavy duty is cast upon Judges, even under the oath, to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and not allow their personal interest to influence the official conduct or official decisions," he said.

CJP Gulzar stressed that the judiciary shall continue to strive to uphold the supremacy of the constitution to foster justice in all circumstances and to ensure rule of law in the country.

With regard to challenges faced by the courts, the CJP stated that since he took over as the Chief Justice of Pakistan, he found that "the biggest challenge faced by our judicial system is the backlog of cases. In order to reduce the pendency of cases, various decisions were taken. These measures have not only proved beneficial for the smooth functioning of the Court but the litigants are also benefiting from the same."

In order to overcome this problem and to provide expeditious and inexpensive justice to the litigants, he said the cases were heard through the e-Court system.
"I personally headed various Benches which regularly conducted the proceedings of cases through e-Court system at the Principal seat, Islamabad and the Branch Registries," Justice Gulzar said.

He said that considering it was difficult for the advocates and litigants to come all the way from Quetta, and due to Covid-19, it was not possible to constitute benches at Quetta, he decided to hear cases pending in Quetta through video-link at the main Islamabad Registry.

Moreover, Attorney General for Pakistan Khalid Javed Khan also spoke at the ceremony, stating that only a truly independent judiciary can be the ultimate custodian and bulwark of the rights and liberties of the people.

"The institutional independence of the judiciary has to be jealously guarded and there can be no better guarantor of its independence than a united Court with a robust Bar standing by it. The true strength lies in unity. As Abraham Lincoln said, ‘A House divided against itself cannot stand’," observed AGP Khan.

He further said that while holding others accountable for their deed and conduct, this court has always been amenable to the highest degree of its own accountability. "This is the most priceless asset which any institution could possess. God only tests the ones it endows with sterling character and qualities," the AGP concluded.



 
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Respected CJP,

You and your institute is responsible to provide justice, to the common people of Pakistan. But the ground reality is quite different. Justice is either being denied or delayed. In both cases commoners of this country suffers. In the name of justice , the lawyers extort money from these hapless people for follow up appeal, getting hearing dates and so on.

Qauid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah's exact words in reply to the address of welcome at Chittagong.
He had said “you are only voicing my sentiments and the sentiments of millions of musalmans when you say that Pakistan should be based on the sure foundation of social justice and Islamic socialism – not other isms – which emphasizes equality and brotherhood of man. Similarly you are voicing my thoughts in asking and in aspiring for equal opportunities for all”.

This was the guiding principle of Pakistan's existence. To provide Islamic social justice. Islam demands swift and fair justice. Are you following or implementing swift and fair justice to the commoners?

You are talking about pressure. How can you even consider threats against fair justice is pressure. It is your duty to stand against such threat as the soldiers do in the battle field. You are the soldiers of Justice. You must show courage to uphold justice.

I assure you, if you and your institute as a whole stand against unfairness and aggressive attitude of oppressors and those who obstruct justice and fair play. This country will rise as a super power.
 
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The worst of humans are lawyers and judges in Pakistan. Is chief justice ko bhi ulta latkao
 
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I stand with the judiciary of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

No false messiah can convince me otherwise
 
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Except their decisions themselves.

Hairaani hui in sahab ko taufeeq nahi Hui suomoto lene ki Karachi ki haalat ibratnaak banane par.

Federal ki to G k peeche pare huti hai judiciary wale Babu.
 
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No one is allowed to undermine the judiciary: CJP

Top judge says justice cannot be delivered unless judges fully independent and under no external pressure


Hasnaat Malik
September 14, 2020



Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed. PHOTO: SUPREME COURT



Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed. PHOTO: SUPREME COURT


ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed asserted on Monday that the judiciary was constitutionally independent and no one was allowed to undermine its independence.
Speaking at a ceremony held to observe the start of the Judicial Year 2020-21, the CJP observed that, "Justice cannot be delivered and fundamental rights of the people cannot be protected unless the Judges are fully independent and under no external pressure.

The Constitution mandates in its Preamble that the independence of the judiciary shall be fully secured. Under the Constitution and the law, no one is allowed to undermine the independence of judiciary."

The chief justice further stated that, "We may ask ourselves why is it that the Courts are so very important for the functioning of our Constitutional system. Why is it, that it is the Courts that are tasked with protecting the people's basic and fundamental rights. I believe the answer to these questions lies in the very simple fact that ours is a government of laws, not of men. Yet, laws, on their own, are of little use."

CJP Gulzar also said that every judge of the superior judiciary was under a solemn oath, inter alia, to discharge their duties honestly, to the best of their ability and faithfully, in accordance with the constitution and the law.

He further commented that in all circumstances, the judge is to do right to all manner of people, according to law, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will.
"I must say that it is not only a privilege to be a Judge but a heavy duty is cast upon Judges, even under the oath, to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution, and not allow their personal interest to influence the official conduct or official decisions," he said.

CJP Gulzar stressed that the judiciary shall continue to strive to uphold the supremacy of the constitution to foster justice in all circumstances and to ensure rule of law in the country.

With regard to challenges faced by the courts, the CJP stated that since he took over as the Chief Justice of Pakistan, he found that "the biggest challenge faced by our judicial system is the backlog of cases. In order to reduce the pendency of cases, various decisions were taken. These measures have not only proved beneficial for the smooth functioning of the Court but the litigants are also benefiting from the same."

In order to overcome this problem and to provide expeditious and inexpensive justice to the litigants, he said the cases were heard through the e-Court system.
"I personally headed various Benches which regularly conducted the proceedings of cases through e-Court system at the Principal seat, Islamabad and the Branch Registries," Justice Gulzar said.

He said that considering it was difficult for the advocates and litigants to come all the way from Quetta, and due to Covid-19, it was not possible to constitute benches at Quetta, he decided to hear cases pending in Quetta through video-link at the main Islamabad Registry.

Moreover, Attorney General for Pakistan Khalid Javed Khan also spoke at the ceremony, stating that only a truly independent judiciary can be the ultimate custodian and bulwark of the rights and liberties of the people.

"The institutional independence of the judiciary has to be jealously guarded and there can be no better guarantor of its independence than a united Court with a robust Bar standing by it. The true strength lies in unity. As Abraham Lincoln said, ‘A House divided against itself cannot stand’," observed AGP Khan.

He further said that while holding others accountable for their deed and conduct, this court has always been amenable to the highest degree of its own accountability. "This is the most priceless asset which any institution could possess. God only tests the ones it endows with sterling character and qualities," the AGP concluded.




Dear Mr. Chief Justice, you are mixing independence with accountability. I agree that judges should be independent but also accountable to the highest level. This is your prime responsibility to make other judges accountable beside you being yourself accountable as well.

With all due respect, you have failed miserably to make your judges accountable and to the prosecution who bring incomplete case to you. Mr. Achakzai is free despite video evidence available to everyone in the world. Sharief family and Zardari family are free to loot us and here you are giving us lecture on judiciary independence.
 
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