Lawyers' convention wants CJP to restore judiciary's dignity.

KARACHI -- A lawyers' convention on Wednesday backed the Chief Justice of Pakistan-led bench's interpretation of constitution regarding elections, resolving that the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has no power to postpone the elections beyond the timeframe set by the constitution and expressing concern over differences within the judiciary coming out publicly.

On the other hand, the Sindh Bar Council (SBC) believed the powers of Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) to initiate suo motu proceedings and constitution of benches at the Supreme Court should be regulated.

SCBA President Abid Shahid Zuberi, its secretary Muqtedir Akhtar Shabir, LHCBA President Ishtiaq A. Khan, its vice president Rabbiya Bajwa and secretary Sabahat Rizvi, Pakistan Bar Council Shafqat Chohan and former senator Babar Awan were prominent among the speakers at the convention, which was jointly hosted by the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and the Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA).

A resolution passed by the convention says the lawyers throughout Pakistan stand united for the supremacy of the constitution, rule of law and independence of judiciary.

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Political parties

It says it is disturbing that certain political leaders and parties are taking steps to 'violate clear provision of the constitution'. It states the provisions of the constitution are clear about the timeframe of the election after dissolution of the assemblies and that the Supreme Court has 'correctly interpreted' these provisions. It maintains that the ECP has no power or authority to postpone elections beyond time limits prescribed by the constitution and the act of delaying the elections is 'unconstitutional'.

It says the lawyers are concerned about the differences within the judiciary coming out so publicly and calls upon the CJP to assume leadership and bring together all SC judges to maintain the dignity and integrity of the judiciary in general and the apex court in particular.

Act without pressure

It calls upon the bar councils and associations to act independently without any pressure or influence of any political party or politician in order to ensure their independent stance and posture.

Meanwhile, the SBC lauded the parliament's move and proposed Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Bill 2023, saying that CJP's powers to take suo motu proceedings and constitute benches...

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