Pak coalition partners set up committee to restore sacked judges
August 19th, 2008 - 3:44 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
Islamabad , Aug 19 (ANI): The four coalition partners in the Pakistan government last evening set up a committee to devise a framework for the restoration of sacked judges in accordance with the Murree Declaration as soon as possible.
According to sources privy to the development, the leaders of the four alliance partners met at Zardari House after former President Pervez Musharrafs announced his resignation, to devise a strategy for the implementation of their joint agenda in a meeting that lasted for more than four hours.
The coalition partners made a committee headed by senators Ishaq Dar and Raza Rabbani to work out the modalities for the restoration of sacked judges within a couple of days in accordance with the Murree Declaration, the Daily Times quoted the sources as saying.
Meanwhile, in another related development, lawyers gave the coalition government a 72-hour deadline to reinstate all the judges in line with the Islamabad Declaration signed on August 6.
The government should reinstate the judges within three days. Lawyers would stage countrywide sit-ins if the judges are not restored, the paper quoted Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) president Aitzaz Ahsan as saying.
Aitzaz said lawyers should remove black flags from bar rooms and celebrate a Yaum-e-Nijat (Day of Deliverance) today.
Pakistan Bar Councils (PBC) Hamid Khan said that Musharrafs resignation was the first step towards their goal. He said the Go Musharraf, go campaign had been successful and the government should now restore all the judges as soon as possible and not later than three days in line with the promise it had made.
Lahore High Court Bar Association President Anwar Kamal said Pakistan has got rid of a dictator and the coalition government should now restore the sacked judges without delay. He also asked the government to improve living conditions of the masses, who were suffering because of inflation.
Lahore High Court Bar Association Secretary Rana Asadullah said the coalition government should restore all judges without delay, honouring their word and acknowledging the lawyers movement which rid the country of a dictator who ruined all institutions.
SCBA spokesman Muhammad Azhar Siddique said the new president should take oath from Iftikhar Chaudhry because he was now the constitutional chief justice of Pakistan . (ANI)
- Zardari, Gilani, Musharraf felicitate Asma on winning SCBA presidential election - Oct 28, 2010
- Pak lawyers bodies rift weakening movement to restore sacked judges - Jul 21, 2008
- Pakistans SCBA wants restoration of Judges in three days - Aug 18, 2008
- Musharraf cronies, PPP backing Asma to beat Pak CJ loyalists in SCBA polls - Oct 27, 2010
- Apex court sets terms for bar election (Lead) - Sep 26, 2011
- Verdict against judges who took oath after Musharraf declared emergency reserved - Jan 27, 2011
- Former SCBA president offers to buy Musharraf return ticket to face music back home - Oct 30, 2009
- Pakistani lawyers to go on strike Jan 28 - Jan 24, 2010
- Gilani gets lawyer in contempt case (Evening Lead) - Jan 17, 2012
- Musharraf 'shedding crocodile tears', says ex- Pak SCBA chief - Sep 19, 2009
- Pak Govt not taking 'burning' Balochistan problem seriously: Asma Jehangir - Mar 10, 2011
- Pak lawyers to stage sit-ins protest across the country - Aug 25, 2008
- Asma Jahangir says Pakistan's judiciary not independent as yet - Feb 11, 2011
- 'Delay in justice triggers lawlessness' - Jan 23, 2010
- 'Zardari to shed many of his powers' - Mar 15, 2010
Tags: aitzaz ahsan, black flags, coalition partners, hamid khan, islamabad declaration, pakistan government, president anwar, rabbani, sit ins, supreme court bar