CJP Bandial says SC 'will make institutions fulfill their duties'

Says top court won't 'interfere in other institution's matters', 'won't perform their job for them'


Hasnaat Malik August 01, 2022
Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial. PHOTO: EXPRESS/FILE

ISLAMABAD:

Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial on Monday said that the Supreme Court (SC) “will not perform the duties of other institutions, instead, will make them fulfill their duties”.

The remarks by the CJP came during the hearing of a case pertaining to the cancellation of a medical student's admission following the completion of her studies at Khyber Medical University.

The student, Rukhsana Bangash, had passed her second-year exam in her fifth attempt and similarly, had passed her subsequent exams in supplementary attempts as well. The university then cancelled her admission and said she could not take five attempts for the exam.

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“The university and PMDC showed negligence,” the CJP remarked and said that had the institutions taken action earlier, it “could have been declared correct” however, “cancelling the registration after the completion of education and upon the commencement of practice would be contrary to justice”.

Dismissing the appeal by the university's counsel to impose a fine on the student to cover damages, the chief justice went on to say that “imposing fines was the concerned body’s job”.

Citing the recent rulling on the Punjab chief minister’s election, Justice Bandial said that the apex court has not interfered with the workings of any institution, however, “the court has supported the institutions in their duties”.

“As a result of our initiative, a transparent and impartial election was held,” remarked the top court.

On July 26, in a devastating blow to the nascent Shehbaz Sharif-led ruling coalition, the SC struck down Punjab Assembly Deputy Speaker Dost Muhammad Mazari’s ruling on the election of Punjab chief minister, paving the way for PTI’s Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi to ascend to the throne in the country’s political heartland.

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“The governance of the province of Punjab in accordance with the Constitution has been subverted whereby the fundamental rights of the people have been seriously infringed,” said the top court in its 11-page short order.

“As a result, the ruling dated 22.07.2022 issued by Respondent No1, Deputy Speaker, the Punjab Assembly is set aside and declared to be void, without lawful authority and of no legal effect,” read the order.

By virtue of the order, PML-N’s Hamza Shehbaz lost his status of the "trustee" chief minister. All the advisers and assistants appointed by Hamza were also ordered to be relieved of their duties.

 

COMMENTS (5)

test | 2 years ago | Reply That s great of you sir and also along that we have to improve our justice standing in the world as we stand very lowest when it comes to justice according to international standards of justice. We have to fulfill all the vacant seats of judges at district or session courts or whatever you suggest must be taken seriously by this govt. Justice is a solid foundation of our society without it no nation can or will survive. There is no reason to exist without justice. The companion of Prohpet PBUH Hazrat ALI R.A said Unislamic system can survive but a system where there is no rule of law and justice cannot survive . May the Allah have mercy on our economy our justice system and our values for which the country Pakistan was made. But it just a wishful thinking from the past 75 years because so for nothing good has happened to this country because we have illiterate people along with wolf ruling them in the form of elites both people and elites have personal interests over national interests. And as far as history is there only those nations will succeed who seek in terms of national interests our people our elite think the otherwise that is because we are illiterate then we will have Sharifs Zardaris and then Khan. Your leadership is your face.
Aftab Hayat Khan | 2 years ago | Reply Honorable CJP rule of law must be visible. Your verdicts speaks louder than your words. Unfortunately our judiciary is not upto the mark.
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