Justice Isa promises reforms on becoming CJ

'Will endeavour to make the system of formation of benches and fixation of cases transparent'


Jahanzeb Abbasi June 20, 2023
Senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court Justice Qazi Faez Isa addressing an event celebrating 50 years of the 1973 Constitution. PHOTO: Screengrab

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ISLAMABAD:

Justice Qazi Faez Isa, the senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, has said that on becoming the chief justice later this year, he would endeavour to make the system of formation of benches and fixation of cases transparent.

In a letter to former Multan Bar president Syed Riazul Hassan Gillani, the senior-most judge of the apex court expressed his resolve to bring about other reforms in the judicial system with the cooperation of the bar.

Gilani had written a letter to the Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial and Justice Isa in which he also referred to a resolution passed by the Multan Bar. The resolution had called for transparency in the appointment of judges and regulating the powers of the chief justice.

In his response to Gilani’s letter, Justice Isa said that the resolution dated August 26, 2021 passed in the All Pakistan Lawyers Convention raised some valid concerns, adding that it also provided valuable suggestions to resolve those concerns.

“I shall endeavour to attend to the said concerns and try to make the system of adjudication of cases, formation of benches and fixation of cases transparent…,” the senior puisne judge of the apex court wrote to Gilani.

“And with the assistance of the Bars [I will] also strive to bring about other reforms when Insha' Allah I am given the opportunity to serve the people of Pakistan as the Chief Justice of Pakistan,” he added.

COMMENTS (7)

Amad | 1 year ago | Reply Congratulations on the appointment I hope he enjoys the 16 Lakh salary with perks and privileges. I have no hope from this institution. The status quo of protecting the elite and punishing the weak will continue. Maybe a group will be formed against him just as he formed a group against the current CJ.
Afnan Shah | 1 year ago | Reply A POLITICISED JUDICIARY CAN NEVER DELIVER JUSTICE THEY DO NOT HAVE THE MORAL HIGHER GROUND TO DO SO.
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