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SC defers hearing on review plea against defection clause due to Justice Munib Akhtar’s ‘excuse’

SC defers hearing on review plea against defection clause due to Justice Munib Akhtar's 'excuse'

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has adjourned the hearing on a review petition challenging its judgement on the defection clause under Article 63-A of the Constitution after Justice Munib Akhtar refused to become part of the five-member bench.

The originally formed five-member bench, headed by Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa, had comprised Justice Aminuddin, Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Mazhar Alam, and Justice Munib.

However, as the hearing began today, Justice Munib was unavailable from the bench, following which the CJP adjourned the hearing till tomorrow (Tuesday), saying that the judge would be requested to rejoin the bench.

“We will try to bring Justice Munib Akhtar back to the bench, otherwise, the bench will be reconstituted,” said the chief justice.

In his letter, Justice Munib said that he did not recuse from the bench, saying he cannot be a part of a bench that was constituted by Practice and Procedure Committee.

“My letter should be made a part of the case record,” said Justice Munib, to which CJP Isa said this could not happen. He added that it would have been appropriate had Justice Munib given his opinion after being part of the bench.

The CJP said that he respects Justice Munib’s opinion, however, the case has been pending for more than two years and the Article 63-A case is very important.

The SCBA in 2022 approached the Supreme Court, seeking a review on the interpretation on Article 63(A) pertaining to the treatment of dissidents.

The SC, while wrapping up the presidential reference seeking interpretation on Article 63(A) had ruled on May 17, 2022 that the votes of dissident members of Parliament (MPs), cast against their parliamentary party’s directives, cannot be counted.

In a split decision, three judges — then-CJP Umar Ata Bandial, Justice Ijazul Ahsan, and Justice Munib — agreed that dissident members’ votes should not be counted.

Meanwhile, Justice Mandokhail and Justice Mazhar disagreed with the verdict.

The SCBA filed a plea moving the apex court to take back its opinion on the verdict’s paragraph about not counting the votes of dissidents by reviewing the interpretation made on May 17, 2022. It maintained that the dissidents should only be de-seated but their votes are supposed to be counted as per the Constitution of Pakistan.

“The apex court’s opinion about not counting the dissident’s votes is against the Constitution and equal to interference in it,” the SCBA stated in the plea.

What is Article 63(A)?
Article 63(A) of the Constitution of Pakistan deals with the defection of parliamentarians.

According to the article, a lawmaker can be disqualified on the grounds of defection if they vote or abstain from voting in the House contrary to any direction issued by the parliamentary party to which they belong.

However, this is restricted to three instances where they have to follow the party’s directions:

Election of the prime minister or chief minister;
Vote of confidence or a vote of no-confidence;
Money bill or a Constitution (amendment) bill.
Per the article, the head of the party is required to present a written declaration that the MNA concerned has defected.

However, prior to presenting the declaration, the head of the party will have to give the MNA concerned a chance to explain the reasons for defection.

Following that, the party chief will then forward the written declaration to the speaker, who would, in turn, hand it over to the chief election commissioner (CEC).

The CEC will have 30 days at their disposal to confirm the declaration. Once confirmed, the MNA concerned will no longer be a member of the House and their “seat shall become vacant”.

Pakistan dispatches 10th relief consignment for Palestine

Pakistan dispatches 10th relief consignment for Palestine

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 29 /DNA/ – Pakistan dispatched its 10th relief consignment consisting of medical relief items for the people of Palestine on 29 September 2024. In this regard, a ceremony was organized at Jinnah International Airport Karachi followed by departure of cargo flight to Amman, Jordan.
 
On the special instructions of the Prime Minister, Chief Guest of the ceremony was Dr. Darshan, MNA(Sind). While the Deputy Prime Minister & Foreign Minister directed the Additional Foreign Secretary, Ambassador Najeeb Durrani to represent Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
Pakistan’s Ambassador in Amman, Jordan has been assigned to extend fullest cooperation for the early clearance and delivery of the relief assistance to Palestinian people.
 
The ceremony was also attended by other high-level officials from the relevant departments including National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) and especially the sponsoring foundation.

The Judicial deadlock: the way forward

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The Chinese ambassador, in his recent meeting with Nawaz Sharif, highlighted Pakistan’s ongoing political turmoil, signaling concern from nations with significant interests in the country. Political stability is essential for achieving economic stability, and any constitutional amendments at this critical juncture would only exacerbate existing challenges, deepening the political divide.

Opinion
Ansar M Bhatti

Interestingly, there has never been a dull moment in Pakistan. Since its inception, the country has faced continual turmoil, which perhaps explains why we lag behind nations that gained independence after Pakistan. From the very beginning, the country’s elite embarked on a mission to dominate all spheres. Politicians sought to maintain control over the political domain at any cost, the business elite took over key enterprises, and, above all, the Establishment endeavored to assert control over everything. As a result, the country’s affairs have deteriorated, and a true democratic order, along with the rule of law, has struggled to take root in this so-called “land of the pure.” The judiciary also sought to expand its influence and authority when the opportunity to seize power arose.

Historically, the judiciary has often acted as a facilitator in reinforcing the control of the Establishment, particularly in domestic affairs. Whether it was the hanging of former Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, the overthrow of Nawaz Sharif’s government, or more recently the dislodging of Imran Khan’s government, the judiciary has frequently played a pivotal role—most often aligning with the powers that be.

Recently, we have observed a growing sense of ‘defiance’ within the superior judiciary. This began when six judges of the Islamabad High Court wrote to the Supreme Judicial Council, highlighting interference from the Establishment in judicial matters. Initially, the letter stirred some controversy, but over time, the issue appears to have been quietly set aside.

The ongoing tug-of-war among Supreme Court judges has taken center stage, with analysts suggesting that the incumbent Chief Justice is playing the role of a ‘facilitator’ in the conflict between the judges, the Election Commission, and the government. A recent verdict by eight judges, led by Senior Judge Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, directed the Election Commission to allocate reserved seats to the PTI. In response, the Election Commission and the government have been using delaying tactics, aware that implementing the judgment would position the PTI as the largest party in the National Assembly. This shift would also prevent the ruling coalition from securing the two-thirds majority needed for constitutional amendments. From the public’s perspective, this ongoing maneuvering has made the situation intriguing. However, these developments do not bode well for the future of the rule of law or for maintaining a cooperative relationship among state institutions.

The government attempted to secure a two-thirds majority to amend the Constitution but failed to persuade JUI Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, temporarily halting its plans. Despite this setback, the government remains determined to establish the Constitutional Court as the highest court in Pakistan. However, legal experts and lawyers argue that having two courts with equal authority could lead to confusion and conflict. Many political parties, including those in the ruling coalition, have voiced concerns about these proposed changes. Nevertheless, they feel pressured to comply, as opposing the plan may cost them their positions.

No one can claim with certainty that the new Constitutional Court will be free from error, nor that the judges appointed by the government will be infallible or immune to influence, coercion, manipulation, or pressure.

To genuinely reform the judicial system, political parties must start from the grassroots. The lower judiciary, in particular, requires urgent and comprehensive reform. Currently, those seeking justice are forced to navigate a maze of bureaucratic hurdles, often having to resort to bribery to influence those in power. This deeply entrenched corruption allows even individuals guilty of heinous crimes to exploit loopholes and escape accountability. Without addressing these systemic flaws in the lower judiciary, true justice remains inaccessible to many, and any reforms at higher levels will only offer superficial improvements.

Hence the idea of the Constitutional Court appears to be an attempt to further strengthen foothold the powers-that-be, particularly on the judiciary because the Judiciary turns out to be a force that can pose a challenge at any time. Therefore the establishment of the Constitutional Court composed of judges of government choice becomes vital for such powers.

If the government genuinely intends to reform the superior judiciary to reduce case backlogs, establishing this court could occur at any time. Why, then, is it deemed necessary to launch it in October? This timing raises significant concerns.

The government’s apparent motivation for an October launch likely stems from two key factors. First, it aims to finalize the court before the SCO summit in the second week of October. Second, reports suggest a desire to appoint CJP Qazi Faez Isa as the first Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court, coinciding with his retirement that same month. However, this second option may have backfired; Justice Faez Isa has become a controversial figure. Appointing someone with existing controversies could taint the new court’s reputation before it even begins, jeopardizing the entire initiative. And that may not be a significant issue for the real forces behind this idea, as finding like-minded judges is hardly a challenge.

In conclusion, the political and economic landscape is likely to face further turbulence in the coming days and months. The Chinese ambassador, in his recent meeting with Nawaz Sharif, highlighted Pakistan’s ongoing political turmoil, signaling concern from nations with significant interests in the country. Political stability is essential for achieving economic stability, and any constitutional amendments at this critical juncture would only exacerbate existing challenges, deepening the political divide.

Facilitation of Pakistani nationals in Lebanon

Facilitation of Pakistani nationals in Lebanon

ISLAMABAD, 29 Sept (DNA) – The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad and our Embassy in Beirut continue to make efforts to facilitate Pakistani nationals caught up in the crisis situation in Lebanon.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has activated its Crisis Management Unit. Pakistani nationals in Lebanon and their families are encouraged to contact the CMU at the following contact details:

Landline: 051-9207887
Email : [email protected]

Meanwhile, the Embassy of Pakistan in Beirut is also available 24/7 at the following contact details:

Cell/WhatsApp Nos.

00961-81669488
00961-81815104

Email: [email protected]

KKAWF, Serena Hotels unite for 8th edition of “Save Tomorrow” Run & Walk

KKAWF, Serena Hotels unite for 8th edition of

ISLAMABAD, 29 Sept (DNA) – Karim Khan Afridi Welfare Foundation (KKAWF) and Serena Hotels successfully hosted the 8th edition of the “Save Tomorrow” Run & Walk, highlighting their shared commitment to addressing the issue of drug abuse in society. The event, held at Fatima Jinnah Park (F-9 Park) in Islamabad, drew over 500 participants, representing students, teachers, diplomats, families, differently-abled persons, all eager to highlight the perils of drug overdose, raise awareness about prevention and remember those who have lost their lives to this menace.  The event was also supported by the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, Capital Development Authority, US Educational Foundation Pakistan and FM 89 amongst others.

Divided into four categories—16 and below, 16+, 60+, and Differently abled Persons—participants showcased their dedication to raising awareness and combating the widespread threat of drug addiction in Pakistan.

Save Tomorrow 8 featured a series of activities including walk and run competitions, open mic tributes, and a flash mob, The event began with the Police Band performing the national anthem, followed by speeches that emphasized the importance of community-driven initiatives. Cristina Von Sperling Afridi, Chairperson of KKAWF, spoke passionately about the urgent need to protect Pakistan’s youth from the scourge of drug abuse, highlighting the urgency of Prevention education.With 150 million youth under age 30 in Pakistan, and an estimated 8.9 million people in Pakistan (2015) on drugs, recent successful busts by the Anti-Narcotics Force on drug peddlers supplying to students,the need has become paramountfor delivering effective prevention programs, she said.

Diplomats, also addressed the gathering, commending the efforts of the organizers and participants for taking a stand against this global issue.

Prizes were distributed to winners in each category, honoring their commitment and participation in the cause.

The 8th edition of the “Save Tomorrow” Run & Walk highlights the power of collaboration in the fight against drug addiction. Serena Hotels and KKAWF remain dedicated to organizing initiatives that inspire action, foster community engagement, and bring lasting change. Together, we can build a healthier, drug-free society.

Previously KKAWF together with Serena Hotels has organized on IOAD national team matches of sports including cycling, football, rugby, volleyball, basketball and run and walk in collaboration with Federal Sports Board at Islamabad Sports Complex. It sees Sports as very important to keep youth away from drugs.

ETO commits to expand user-friendly services

ETO commits to expand user-friendly services

ISLAMABAD, SEP 29 (DNA) — Director Excise & Taxation Department, Islamabad, Bilal Azam on Sunday assured his department’s commitment to providing more transparent and user-friendly services for residents, particularly in vehicle registration and token tax payment.

In an exclusive interview with media, he highlighted the importance of leveraging digital solutions to enhance accessibility for residents while actively working to eliminate the role of agents who contribute to corrupt practices.

Admitting the agent mafia’s existence despite a number of modern solutions, especially mobile facilities, he underscored citizens’ role to utilize the department’s digital online services, which are designed to simplify processes and reduce the reliance on intermediaries. By fostering awareness and engagement, Azam believes the community can play a vital role in transforming service delivery and promoting transparency.

Responding to a number of queries and public concerns raised by this agency’s scribe, Azam outlined a two-step process for vehicle registration and transfer. Applicants can simply call the department’s helpline at 111-383-383 to provide their details and schedule a visit from a mobile registration van, which may arrive on the same day or the next.

 This initiative not only caters to individual needs but also represents a move towards personalized public service. Additionally, mobile vans are stationed at five locations throughout the week, expanding access for those who prefer to handle their affairs in person. —DNA

Army, WAPDA, Customs reach quarter final in National Junior Hockey C’ship

Army, WAPDA, Customs reach quarter final in National Junior Hockey C’ship

By our correspondent

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Army, WAPDA and Customs teams reached into the quarter-final round of on-going 37th National Junior Hockey Championship at the Naseer Banda Hockey Ground, Islamabad.

Pakistan Navy Director Sports Captain Muhammad Kamran was the chief guest  on the fifth day of the championship while tournament director Olympian Anjum Saeed and other dignities were also present on the occasion which was organised by Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF).

In group round matches, WAPDA team reached the quarter-final round by winning 10-0 against Balochistan. Yasir Babar, Muhammad Hassan, Nadeem Khan scored two goals each from WAPDA. The second match played between Navy and Punjab Red ended in a draw with 2-2 goals. Navy’s Rana Waleed and Muhammad Usman while Punjab’s Muhammad Uzair and Muhammad Adeel scored one goal each during the match.

Pakistan Education Boards defeated Sindh Blue by 1-0. Customs defeated Punjab Whites by 3-0 while Army team won against Islamabad with 7-0 goals.

Sixteen teams are competing in the tournament, which will run until October 5. The quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final will also take place on the same day.

Aurangzeb says ‘DNA’ of Pakistan’s economy needs fundamental reform for IMF deal to be last one

Aurangzeb says ‘DNA’ of Pakistan’s economy needs fundamental reform for IMF deal to be last one

ISLAMABAD, SEPT 29: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb stated Sunday that Pakistan economy’s “DNA needed to be fundamentally changed” to ensure that the latest International Monetary Fund (IMF) agreement is the country’s final one. The minister also stated that Pakistan must declare a “nuclear war” against the cash-based economy as part of the reforms.

The minister made the remarks during a news conference in Islamabad, where he, sitting alongside chairman of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR), outlined many fiscal issues and the government’s efforts to address them.

At the start of the press conference, he stated that the newly negotiated IMF deal is good news for Pakistan.

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The IMF Executive Board on September 25 approved the 37-month, $7-billion Extended Fund Facility for Pakistan. The Pakistani authorities and the IMF team reached staff-level agreement on the EFF in the amount equivalent to SDR 5,320 million (or about USD 7 billion) on July 12.

Aurangzeb stated clearly that Pakistan’s economic stability will continue to be threatened until major reforms in multiple sectors are implemented.

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The minister stated that Pakistan must declare a “nuclear war” against the cash-based economy.

Reforms cannot be enacted unless the economy has been thoroughly documented, he said.

He stated that the current account surplus over the previous month can be attributed to robust remittances and other encouraging economic indicators.

The finance minister stated that we would need to make substantial adjustments to the economy to ensure that the current IMF arrangement is the last.

The finance minister stated that the FBR’s tax audit capabilities needed to be reviewed. The minister stated that 2,000 chartered accountants will be employed in this regard.

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He also stated that in order to prevent people from being harassed by auditors, a new interface for monitoring the activity will be developed.

He also stated that adjustments were required to overcome existing loopholes in tax collection.

“We must control under-filing in a structured and professional manner,” the minister said.

He stated that independent auditors will investigate and consult with people on this matter.

The minister also addressed the issue of stalled dividends and profits for international investors in Pakistan. He stated that one topic we have been asked often during meetings with various international stakeholders is what we would do with profits and dividends that are restricted in Pakistan.

Existing investors require that we handle this issue in order to alleviate their concerns, he said.

Speaking about the government’s approach to the matter, he stated that we have begun the new fiscal year with a clean slate, and investment earnings and dividends have been cleared.

When asked about the broader benefits of economic stability on Pakistan, the finance minister stated that inflation and policy rates had both decreased.

He stated that the “industry should focus on Kibor rather than the policy rate.”

“The kibor is in negative,” according to the minister.

“I am hopeful that as inflation falls, the policy rate will follow.”

Aurangzeb added that Pakistan will continue to tap its salaried class and manufacturing sector for taxes unless it introduces reforms in the system.

Pak Boards team wins match in 37th National Junior Hockey Championship

Pak Boards team wins match in 37th National Junior Hockey Championship

ISLAMABAD, Sep 29 (APP): In the ongoing 37th National Junior Hockey Championship 2024, the Pakistan Boards Hockey team secured a thrilling 1-0 victory over Sindh B in a closely contested match.

The match was held at the Pakistan Sports Complex, where both teams showcased exceptional skill and sportsmanship.

The Chief Guest for today’s match was the Chief Executive Officer of the Inter Board Coordination Commission (IBCC), Dr. Ghulam Ali Mallah, accompanied by the Vice President of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, Mr. Muhammad Ramzan Jamali.

The esteemed guests were warmly welcomed by the Assistant Tournament Director, Mr. Muhammad Aslam Khan Niazi, along with the field jury and umpires.

Before the match, the Chief Guest, Dr. Ghulam Ali Mallah, was introduced to both teams, followed by a group photograph with the players. Dr. Ghulam Ali Mallah commended the teams for their enthusiasm and dedication to the sport and wished them success in their future endeavors.

The player of the match was Pakistan Boards’ Muhammad Ali, who scored the decisive goal, leading his team to victory. The goal came in the closing moments of the match, securing a memorable win for the side. Both teams played with excellent defensive and attacking strategies, but Pakistan Boards ultimately prevailed.

After the match, the Vice President of the Pakistan Hockey Federation, Mr. Muhammad Ramzan Jamali, also interacted with the players and praised their performance.

This victory strengthens Pakistan Boards Hockey Team’s position in the championship, and their upcoming matches are sure to be highly anticipated.

Pakistan slams Israel’s growing adventurism in ME

Pakistan slams Israel’s growing adventurism in ME

ISLAMABAD, Sep 29 (DNA): Pakistan on Sunday strongly condemned the growing Israeli adventurism in the Middle East and said that its unbridled attacks on civilian populations and disregard of international law have reached alarming levels.

“For the last several days, Israeli forces have engaged in unacceptable violation of the sovereignty of Lebanon, relentlessly targeting civilian population centers, and undermining its stability and security. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the victims of Israeli aggression and the people of Lebanon,” the Foreign Office Spokesperson said in a press statement.

Yesterday’s reckless act of killing the Secretary General of Hezbollah in Lebanon constitutes a major escalation in an already volatile region.

“Pakistan continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Lebanon. We urge the United Nations Security Council to restrain Israel from its adventurism in the region and violations of international law and restore peace in the Middle East,” it was further added.

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