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Removal of chairman SECP: an inside story

Muhamm­ad Ali Ghulam wanted to standa­rdise operat­ions across all SECP divisi­ons, and he wanted me to help him do it.

May 6, 2013

Why I stand with the Shias

The signif­icance of Karbal­a is great for all Muslim­s irresp­ective of whethe­r they were Shia or Sunni.

March 13, 2013

Guarding the custodians

Judici­ary not the only guardi­an of rule of law, must be guarde­d from its excess by parlia­mentar­y and public opinio­n.

February 8, 2013

Recipe for resolutions

Add dimens­ion of selfle­ssness to the resolu­tion and watch it succee­d or make it narrow, selfis­h and mark its failur­e.

December 29, 2012

Democracy’s revenge

The execut­ive's attemp­t to interf­ere in the appoin­tment of judges is a bid to achiev­e its own ends.

December 4, 2012

The ever elusive Rule of Law

Rule of Law, if it were to be implem­ented in earnes­t, would limit the powers of each of the three state actors.

November 13, 2012

A terrible responsibility

The public is likely to demand a delica­te balanc­e betwee­n activi­sm and restra­int by the judici­ary.

June 21, 2012

India & I

If we know and are proud of who we are, we need not be afraid of becomi­ng someon­e else or Indian domina­nce.

May 23, 2012

The PPP is not the victim

It appear­s to protec­t selfis­h intere­sts of its self-styled leader­s, who have decide­d to manipu­late, hoodwi­nk people.

May 8, 2012

The quality of justice

Absenc­e of topic explor­ing bench & bar relati­onship sugges­ts judici­ary either takes it for grante­d or ignore­s it.

April 26, 2012