Maiden live telecast as full court hears petitions against SC Practice and Procedure Act

ISLAMABAD: A full court bench headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa is hearing the review petitions clubbed together against the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Act, 2023 – a legislation introduced by the former coalition government.

This is the first time in country’s history that the hearing in a case is being live telecast. In this way, the new chief justice will hear one of the most important cases currently pending with the Supreme Court on his very first working day.

Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa is presiding over the full court on the first court day. The 15-member full court headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa also comprised Justice Sardar Tariq Masood, Justice Ijazul Ahsan, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, Justice Muneeb Akhtar, Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Aminuddin Khan, Justice Mazahir Ali Akbar Naqvi, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Ayesha Malik, Justice Athar Minallah, Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi, Justice Shahid Waheed and Justice Musarrat Hilali.

The federal government requested the apex court to reject petitions against the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Act. The federal government, taking a stand, requested that the petitions against the Act of the Parliament were inadmissible, so theses should be dismissed. The federal government submitted its written response in the case through the attorney general, in which the federal government requested to reject petitions against the Act.

According to government reply, Parliament was empowered to legislate under Article 191 of the Constitution and Article 191 did not prevent Parliament from making laws.

It was stated in the reply that the independence of the judiciary was not affected by the said Act and no power had been withdrawn from the Supreme Court under the Act. It further said that petitions against the Parliament Act were inadmissible even on merit. As the hearing started, Khawaja Tariq Rahim started presenting arguments. Justice Ayesha Malik remarked that the right to appeal had been given in Section 5 of the Act in question.
“If we decide the case on the full court and declare the law correct, how the appeal would be made against it, she asked. The Chief Justice remarked that 57,000 cases of the people were awaiting justice.

Justice Mandokhel remarked that Khawaja Rahim should read Article 191. Kh Rahim said the power to regulate the court belongs to the Supreme Court under the Federal Legislative List Schedule. The Chief Justice said that the Supreme Court had its own authority to regulate its powers. “Are you saying that 1989 rules are in conflict with the Constitution, The CJP asked to the counsel.

Rahim said the rules of 1980 were framed by the full court and those rules were correct. The chief justice remarked that he should not talk about the future and limit his arguments to the present. The CJP said if the legislation was enacted in the future, he could challenge it again. Justice Muneeb Akhtar questioned that allowing the thee-member committee to have the power of clause 3 of Article 184, was a judicial power or an administrative one.

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