In the meeting, the constitutional reforms committee decided to review judges appointment procedure on the Supreme Court's order. The meeting was attended by the representatives of all political parties and is expected to reconvene on November 10.
Committee members
PPP has nominated Syed Nayyer Hussain Bukhari and Senator Kazim Khan for the Parliamentary Committee that would review the appointment of superior court judges. Earlier, the PML-Q had nominated party president Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Senator Wasim Sajjad. PML-N Leader of the Opposition, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan is yet to suggest any names.
Background
On October 22, the Supreme Court sent Article175-(A) of the Constitution back to parliament with certain recommendations to amend it again.
When the case was being heard by the court the government representatives defended the 18th amendment and argued that parliament has the supreme right to amend the constitution and that no institution could undo it. It is likely that some parties represented in the committee will continue with this stance.
“I believe that it is the sole prerogative of the parliament to amend the constitution,” said Haji Adeel who represents the ANP in the constitutional reforms committee. He said that the 18th amendment was passed by parliament through a consensus.
In its interim order, the Supreme Court wrote that Article 175-A should be amended in a manner that “in all cases of an anticipated or actual vacancy a meeting of the Judicial Commission shall be convened by the Chief Justice of Pakistan in his capacity as its chairman and the names of candidates for appointment to the Supreme Court shall be initiated by him, of the Federal Shariat Court by the Chief Justice of the said court and of the high courts by the respective chief justices”.
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