Barrister Aitzaz Ahsan will render no favours, not even to the country’s chief executive.
The lawyer is charging Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani a token legal fee, Rs100, but has spelt out tough conditions for pleading the premier’s case in the Supreme Court.
Foremost amongst the conditions is keeping at bay persons indulged in ‘uncouth’ criticism of the incumbent judiciary.
“Unlike in the past, when I represented you while you were in jail and charged you no fee, you will pay me a fee by a cheque in the name of ‘Aitzaz Ahsan and Associates’ in the sum of Rs100/-,” reads the invoice sent by Aitzaz’s law firm to the prime minister, a copy of which is available with The Express Tribune.
Conditions and payoff
In an invoice issued on January 17, a day after the apex court issued a contempt notice to Gilani for not complying with court orders on NRO implementation, Aitzaz first spelled out his conditions.
“Persons indulging in unpalatable and uncouth criticism of superior courts be restrained,” was the first condition.
“You and I will travel to the courts by ourselves, and in all humility, without a procession of any kind,” the barrister added.
The conditions appear to have been fulfilled for now – the premier drove himself to the Supreme Court, with his counsel, on January 19. The firebrand former counsel, Babar Awan, was at bay.
The payoff has worked for the prime minister as well. Aitzaz was able to secure around two weeks from the court, till February 2nd, for the next hearing. The court also spared the prime minister from appearing in person for the next hearing.
Expensive lawyer
During his recent media talks, Aitzaz refrained from disclosing the fee he was charging the prime minister.
“It is a matter between me and the prime minister. But you will be surprised if I tell you the amount of tax I pay annually,” he said to a questioner.
A leading figure in the lawyers’ movement for restoration of judiciary, sacked twice in 2007 by the then-military ruler General Pervez Musharraf, Aitzaz had pleaded the case of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry when he was sacked the first time.
Reputed to be an expensive lawyer otherwise, Aitzaz had charged Justice Chaudhry a similar token amount.
In normal cases, however, he charges in millions.
“The fee we charge varies. It is different for corporate and criminal cases,” an associate of Aitzaz who works for his law chamber said when asked to share some details of the fee charged by them.
Aitzaz recently admitted taking Rs15 million as fee from Haris Steel Mills to defend its case in the Lahore High Court.
Besides appearing for the chief justice, Aitzaz has been the counsel for former prime ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif in the past.
Case strategy
In his invoice-cum-draft agreement with Gilani, Aitzaz also spelt out his strategy before taking up the case.
“You have always known my position on the basis of which I have continuously advised the government that since the office of the president (whosoever be the incumbent) imparts full immunity to the incumbent temporarily for the duration of the office, at home and abroad, the writing of the letter would not be of any consequence.”
“Even though the letter to Switzerland would not have resulted in a prosecution, you have a defence if you thought it appropriate not to be seen to have set a precedent of pushing the president of our country into a public ordeal before a foreign forum,” he added.
According to Aitzaz, this would amount to throwing a man into foreign fire in the belief that he cannot be harmed by domestic fire, says the document. Prime Minister Gilani took the same stance in the statement he made before the court on January 19.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 22nd, 2012.
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100 as token money, then cash and other favours through some other mean. this is how we avoid taxes.
As a professional Aitzaz has to work for a best possible decision for his client. However the decision rests with the apex court and it is only he who is likely to extract something which saves the faces of both the judiciary and executive.
@Torrent:
With due respect to you, I dont agree with you. First, as a loyal party man, he possibly cannot go against if he is selected by party for senate without a bonafide reason..and the merely saying, "I dont want to be in senate" ,does not sound convincing. Second, but more worrying aspect of your reply is to even advise him for not taking a senate membership. All over the world, one sees good men are keeping away from politics..this is not for good of the World.
Well I never heard of a man who is so principled.. conveying my sincere regards
Fees is at times in kind also
@Torrent: "Atizaz Ahsan deserves a lot of respect for his sacrifices for the movement of restoration of judiciary, but he must refrain from opting a senate seat next month."
Why? Do you not want honest educated people in the senate?
Dr.Ahsan doing his job for sure but to me he is the man of ppp , that party has eaten Pakistan by roots and all he is trying to save this worst PM.Mr.Ahsan grow-up .Be a worried pakistani not a political watch-dog.
As a good lawyer-cum-politician would say " I'll let you know my view once all this is over '.
Mr. Aitzaz Ahsan would do well to disclose the details for the LPG quota contract given to his wife in the 90's by the PPP. But of course, that will never be made public. Charging a fee of Rs. 100 seems proper as the compensation in terms of import permits and Senate ticket is more than a fair bargain. And for that, taking a complete U-turn on the question of presidential immunity is a small sacrifice.
Two thumbs up for Aitzaz.
By charging only a token fee, Aitzaz has once again proved he is far above slogan chanting lawyers. Those poor souls simply cannot imagine his class.
@Naeem Sadiq: Rules allow using fake number plates for security reasons. This is no big deal. ISI uses such number plates in abundance.
The western legal system is not about serving justice..it is to uphold the law..through theatrics, lies, false witnessing, status in society and affordability to retain the biggest Liar..
Unfortunately, the west has the guns and the slaves..and we are destined to suffer them...but it DOES NOT MEAN we call the black white or vise versa and start extolling our slavedom...
The western legal system is not about serving justice..it is to uphold the law..through thatrics, lies, false witnessing, status in society and affordability to retain the biggest Liar..
Unfortunately, the west has the guns and the slaves..and we are destined to suffer them...but it DOES NOT MEAN we call the black white or vise versa and start extolling our slavedom...
Would Gilani and Aitzaz show respect towards law not through words but through actions. As a first step they need to stop using a car with fake number plate when travelling to to the Supreme Court.. This is the only country in the world where its Prime Minister and its lading lawyer travel in vehicles with fake number plates.
Atizaz Ahsan deserves a lot of respect for his sacrifices for the movement of restoration of judiciary, but he must refrain from opting a senate seat next month.
Defender of democracy. I salute you sir!
Hard to believe but there are still some people and professionals who do not chase money and follow their principles. By averting the clash of institutions, Dr. Ahsan has done a great favor to the country. No wonder Dr. Ahsan is respected by the judiciary and majority of the people.
Mr. Ahsan's integrity is unquestionable. He is an educated and sober person. Rise above party lines and accept his responsibility as a lawyer and a professional.. he owes it to his client.
oh wow...even though i have no respect for this government..I truly respect you Mr Ahsan. I am sure in the coming time you will play an important role in mending differences between the government and judiciary. A true asset for any party, always stood by PPP through thick or thin. Never heard of any corruption case against this man. Even though personally I would love to see him in PTI.