Tag: Judiciary

  • Pakistan’s govt again sends judicial reforms bill to President Alvi for assent

    Pakistan’s govt again sends judicial reforms bill to President Alvi for assent

    Canada Global (Web News) The Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill, 2023, was approved in a joint session of parliament, and the federal government sent it back to President Arif Alvi on Tuesday for his signature.

    The purpose of the bill is to limit the chief justice of Pakistan’s ability to take suo motu notice in accordance with clause (3) of Article 184 of the Constitution. A three-member committee made up of senior judges, including the chief justice, will have the authority to take suo motu notice if the measure is signed into law by the president.

    Additionally, it states that any matter involving the exercise of original jurisdiction under clause (3) of Article 184 of the Constitution must first be brought before the committee for review. If the committee determines that the matter involves the enforcement of one or more fundamental rights, it must then establish a bench consisting of at least three judges of the supreme court, which may also include committee members.

    In accordance with the Constitution, assent is presumed to have been provided if the President fails to sign the law within 10 days.

    The bill was introduced a day earlier by Federal Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar in the joint session of parliament for reexamination in light of the president’s letter.

    Speaking at the event, the minister claimed that the opposition had displayed ignorance regarding the subject and claimed that the president had made a disparaging remark about the power of the house to pass laws. He said, “Mr. Alvi ought to have prevented this.”

    The measure “prima-facie travels outside the competence of the Parliament and can be assailed as a colorable legislation,” according to President Alvi, who had sent the bill back to parliament for reconsideration on April 8.

  • Army and judiciary should think where we stand today, says Imran Khan

    Army and judiciary should think where we stand today, says Imran Khan

    Canada Global (Web News) Imran Khan, chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), urged the military and the judiciary to consider the country’s current state in light of the prevailing economic and political crisis.

    In a speech to the nation delivered via video, Khan said that calling early elections was the best way to address the nation’s “alarming” continuing economic situation.

    The media outlets who were responsible for informing the public about the current economic crisis aren’t doing their jobs, according to Khan, who claimed that this may be the worst economic disaster this nation has ever seen.

    The former prime minister claimed that because economic decline would have an impact on the entire nation, he was also addressing the institutions.

    According to Khan, the PTI government’s National Security Policy (NSP) said that even though the Soviet Union’s military forces were the best in the world, they were unable to prevent the state’s demise because of the country’s dire economic situation.