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SC orders opening of shopping malls across country

Good move as I don't understand why Corona only comes after 5 and on weekends and in malls is beyond me.

That is meant to reduce the possible contact hours. You are supoosed to go home and dont come out before 8 am. If you spend 8 hours outside, and next day you spend 12 hours outside. What do you think are the chances of you getting corona on both days? Simple common sense tell us the second day.
 
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Good decision ...thousands of daily wages labor work in such places.
 
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acha sa kapray phen keh ventilator tak jaanay ka plan hai!
 
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these stupid judges will enter in every managment matter but will not do thier own job . judicial system is one of the most corrupt system in pakistan .
 
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SC orders opening of shopping malls across country
Hasan Ayub On May 18, 2020 Last updated May 18, 2020
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday ordered the opening of shopping malls across the country, ARY News reported.

Headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Gulzar Ahmed, the apex court bench declared the government’s decision to keep the businesses closed on Saturday and Sunday void.

The bench was seized with the hearing of the coronavirus suo moto notice case. Other members of the bench were Justice Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel, Justice Sajjad Ali Shah and Justice Qazi Muhammad Amin Ahmed.

The chief justice questioned “rationale” behind closing the markets on the weekend.

“You don’t want to purchase clothes but others do,” the country’s top adjudicator remarked while pointing to officials appearing before the court in the case. He added there are a lot of families that buy new clothes only on the occasion of Eid.

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The apex court directed Karachi Commissioner Iftikhar Shallwani to allow all the markets in the port city to resume operations and restrained the city administration from sealing shops and business centres.

The court further instructed the commissioner to open the markets that had been sealed over the violation of the government-prescribed standard operating procedures (SOPs).

The top judge directed the city administration to ensure implementation of the SOPs instead of sealing the markets.

CJP Gulzar observed small traders may die of hunger if they are not allowed to do business.

https://arynews.tv/en/sc-orders-authorities-to-open-all-shopping-malls/

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Who runs the country, politicians or SC?


In the corrupt countries, like mine
positioned officials trade on rules,
Sell convenience, earn bad money
abuse positions, make system fool.

Bureaucrats, police, politicians
think mighty, do things above law;
make money for their lavish living
near and dear also, they reward.

People pay bribe to get work easy
and face minimum harassment;
Officials accept for lavish needs
and to make their living decent.

Authority’s laxity, indifference,
complex rules, no transparency;
give officials chance to exploit
innocence, difficulty, urgency.

They relax rules for received bribe
for granting work, quota, license;
avoidance of punishment or fine
evading tax and Govt. payments.

Scammers, black money earners
grab resources, depriving the mass;
capture power and manipulate
to force higher price, by poor class.

Deputed to defend law and people;
to the citizens ought to be good.
But hidden outlaw rob their money;
are ‘the white collared Robin Hood’


"Coronavirus did not come so that someone can take away Pakistan's money. Billions of rupees are being spent on tin charpoys. Coronavirus in Pakistan is not as severe as the money being spent on it


Rs569 million from the Zakat fund among more than 94,000 people. When asked who had received the money, the AG responded: "The same people who receive Zakat every year were given the money."
 
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'Supreme Court not concerned about money being spent on Covid-19 but the quality of services being provided'

Haseeb Bhatti

May 19, 2020

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Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed says quarantine centres lack basic facilities, regrets the wasting of money. — SC website/File

Chief Justice of Pakistan Gulzar Ahmed on Tuesday said that the top court was not concerned with the money being spent to cope with the coronavirus pandemic but the "quality of services" being provided across the country.

The top judge was hearing a suo motu case regarding measures taken to deal with the coronavirus crisis — being heard by a five-member bench comprising the CJP, Justices Mushir Alam, Sardar Tariq Masood, Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel and Qazi Muhammad Amin Ahmed. Initially, the bench included Justices Umar Ata Bandial and Sajjad Ali Shah but they were later replaced by Justices Masood and Alam.

The remarks come a day after the bench, in a written order issued after Monday's hearing, had said that it was "not at all satisfied" by the report presented by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA), saying that it could "find no reason why so much money is being spent on this coronavirus".

"There are other serious ailments prevailing in the country, from which people are dying daily and those ailments are not being catered and the coronavirus (Covid-19), which apparently is not a pandemic in Pakistan, is swallowing huge money," the written order had said.

During today's hearing, the chairperson of the NDMA appeared before the court in order to give an explanation of the money being spent to deal with the pandemic. The bench summoned NDMA chief Lt Gen Muhammad Afzal on the rostrum and discussed the report submitted by the body. The chief justice noted that the report mentioned a company that manufactured personal protective equipment.

"What is Desto Pakistan Army? Is this a private company?" Justice Ahmed asked, adding: "The machinery for this company has been brought through a special plane."

The NDMA chief explained that Desto (Defence Science & Technology Organisation) was a subsidiary company of Strategic Plans Division Force (SPD).

The chief justice inquired if the machinery for Desto was being ordered from a single Chinese company and said that Pakistan only received "third class" material from China. The bench, after questioning NDMA chief, said termed yesterday's report as "very useful".

Justice Ahmed raised questions over the condition of quarantine centres saying that "10 people are sitting side by side".

"What kind of quarantining is this?" he inquired, saying that centres did not have clean bathrooms and there was also no water.

The chief justice said that "videos of quarantine centres' poor conditions are being circulated on social media" with residents telling expatriates who wished to return "to die abroad but don't come to Pakistan".

He noted that Pakistan was a poor country, saying "We are playing with money and don't care for the people."

"Graduates are not being utilised in our country," Justice Ahmed lamented. "Pakistan has a lot of talent, it should be used."

The attorney general of Pakistan told the court that Pakistan now had the capability to make ventilators. The chief justice said that the country should be self-sufficient in everything, warning that "there will be a time when nothing, including medicines, will be available from abroad". He further said that all surgical instruments could be made in Pakistan.


'Court didn't say anything to Sindh govt'

During the course of the hearing, Sindh Advocate General Salman Talibuddin told the court that the lockdown was no longer as effective as it was before.

"Beauty salons and barbershops are opening," he said. The Sindh government had earlier imposed a strict lockdown, that included the closure of all businesses and activities that might lead to gatherings of people.

"They are not opening because of us," the chief justice insisted in today's proceedings. "Your inspectors are giving permission after taking money."

The top judge went on to say that the "court had not said anything to Sindh government."

In its order yesterday, the court had directed the Sindh government to obtain permission from National Health Services and Research Centre to open shopping malls across the province. It had noted that Punjab and Islamabad had done the same.

"If such can be done by the biggest province of Pakistan, i.e. Punjab, why the similar cannot be done by Sindh and apparently, we find no valid reason or justification for the same," the order had read.

In today's hearing, Justice Masood said that administrations of Punjab and Islamabad had decided to open malls and the court's order was "limited to Sindh".

"Do not blame the court for the opening of malls," he said.

"Malls were being opened in the rest of the country so there should be no prejudice against Sindh [in this regard]," Justice Masood observed. He said that the court's order issued yesterday was "completely clear" and added: "Malls are situated in limited spaces where precautions can be taken. There is a lot of rush at Raja Bazar, Moti Bazar, Tariq Road."

The top judge noted: "Sindh government has opened all government offices. You have opened the sub-registrar's office." He added that the sub-registrar's office was a "corrupt institute".

"Government offices have been opened, not those of public service."

The chief justice further said that the order to keep markets open on Saturday and Sunday was only applicable until Eid. When asked to "clarify" that the restrictions had only been relaxed until Eid, the chief justice said that it will be done in the next hearing.

The court directed the federal and provincial governments to submit their reports on the progress made so far and adjourned the hearing until June 8.
 
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The only country in the world where judges poke their noses in every issue, here they are acting as medical doctors for which they are not qualified at all. Pakistan isn't a failed state with no reason. For some reason Pakistan is the only country in the world which is practically being governed by judges and lawyers, sometimes I feel what is the purpose of having governments and bureaucracy in place in Pakistan. It looks like Pakistan's current constitution is either too ambiguous or it is being misused by its so-called "interpreters". We need a new constitution in Pakistan where every institute is strictly bounds to its limits which doesn't seem to be the case with the current one.
 
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That is meant to reduce the possible contact hours. You are supoosed to go home and dont come out before 8 am. If you spend 8 hours outside, and next day you spend 12 hours outside. What do you think are the chances of you getting corona on both days? Simple common sense tell us the second day.
Than govt should have sense and use logic. If only 8 hours allowed then it should start from 5 till 1 am as in day time heat and rush it is impossible to keep wearing masks and gloves let aside tackling public flood.
 
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Good.

What IK/Federal didn't have the powers to do, due to 18th (& without Governor rule), SC did and rightly so!!! IK wanted this and he got it, and now he won't be blamed for it.

Lockdown was simply not sustainable and actual death rate (comparable to Influenza) just didn't warrant it to be continued.

At least a lot of money got pumped into the healthcare system in the form of training, equipment and medicine.
 
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We don't need SC judges with a degree in law to decide when to open shopping malls in Pakistan.

Which is more foolish in Pakistan, the awam or the SC?
 
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Trading hours should be restricted to 5pm. This will result in huge power consumption reduction.
 
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Are Pakistani malls comparable to American ones? Just curious..
 
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