PM must take responsibility for ‘subordinate’ agencies: LHC

  • Justice Shahid Karim says court will issue a directive and ‘If anything happens after that, we will directly ask PM’
  • Coverts suo moto notice on Sargodha ATC judge’s harassment into a writ petition

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Thursday ruled that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif should take responsibility for any insubordination by intelligence agencies under him.

“The court will issue a directive that the prime minister of Pakistan (Shehbaz Sharif) take responsibility with regards to ISI and IB,” Justice Karim said, adding that “If anything happens after that, we will directly ask the prime minister.”

“The prime minister has to take responsibility, ISI and IB are subordinate to the prime minister,” LHC’s Justice Shahid Karim made the remarks while hearing a case on the alleged threats to a judge of a Sargodha Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) and his harassment by the intelligence and law enforcement agencies.

Earlier, former LHC chief justice chief Malik Shahzad Ahmad Khan had taken suo moto notice and had issued written order on the initial hearing of the case. However, following Justice Ahmad’s elevation to the Supreme Court, Justice Shahid Karim is presiding over the case.

During hearing on Thursday, Justice Karim converted the suo moto notice into a writ petition.

He said that he would appoint a prosecutor as well as a judicial assistant in this case.

“If we find out who tried to meet the judge, we are ready to investigate him,” the counsel for the federal government said.

“Directives would be issued to Punjab IGP that the decision to block the road be taken after consulting the judge”, Justice Karim said, noting that the Punjab IGP should issue directions to all police officers in this regard.

Justice Karim further said that all judges of ATC courts should have call recording apps on their phone.

“If any such phone call comes, it should be recorded,” he said.

On June 13, Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmad Khan, the then chief justice of the high court, had summoned Punjab Inspector General of Police (IGP) Usman Anwar and other officials on the complaint.

The LHC registrar office had received a special report on June 7 from District & Sessions Judge (DSJ) Muhammad Abbas, wherein he said that on May 25 — the first day of his new charge as Sargodha ATC judge — a message was conveyed to him that some authority of the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) wanted to meet him in his chamber.

Upon refusing to meet the said authority, DSJ Abbas alleged that ever since then, he had been encountering various incidents, such as firing outside his ATC and questioning from family members, among others.

CJ Ahmad had reserved his verdict in the matter on June 13. The verdict was announced in a June 20 hearing.

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