Lawyers demonstrate: Flag hoisting boycotted to protest appointments
The lawyers are demanding that the judicial committee reconsider recent appointments of additional judges.
File photo of lawyers putting a padlock on the main gate of judicial lockup. PHOTO: ONLINE
QUETTA:
Lawyers belonging to different organisations boycotted the national flag hoisting ceremony on Independence Day to protest appointment of additional judges.
Called by the Baloch Lawyers Action Committee, a demonstration was also held near provincial High Court, after lawyers voiced their resentment against the appointment of additional judges and did not attend the flag raising ceremony in the provincial capital.
A schedule of prolonged protests and boycott of provincial courts has also been announced by the lawyers during the stay of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry in Quetta. The lawyers are demanding that the judicial committee reconsider recent appointments of additional judges, threatening to continue protests if their demands are not met.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 15th, 2013.
Lawyers belonging to different organisations boycotted the national flag hoisting ceremony on Independence Day to protest appointment of additional judges.
Called by the Baloch Lawyers Action Committee, a demonstration was also held near provincial High Court, after lawyers voiced their resentment against the appointment of additional judges and did not attend the flag raising ceremony in the provincial capital.
A schedule of prolonged protests and boycott of provincial courts has also been announced by the lawyers during the stay of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry in Quetta. The lawyers are demanding that the judicial committee reconsider recent appointments of additional judges, threatening to continue protests if their demands are not met.
Published in The Express Tribune, August 15th, 2013.