Judges can face action even after resignation: Supreme Court


ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has overturned a previous decision and ruled in favor of granting authority to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) to take action against judges who resign during ongoing proceedings against them.

A five-member larger bench, presided over by Justice Aminuddin Khan, delivered the verdict on Wednesday, accepting an appeal filed by the federal government. The decision marks a pivotal moment in ensuring accountability within the judiciary.

The case stemmed from a complaint lodged by civil society activist Afiya Shehrbano Zia against former Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar, alleging a breach of the judges’ code of conduct. Initially, a two-member bench of the Supreme Court had ruled that no action could be taken against a judge who retires or resigns.

However, following the federal government’s review petition, the matter was reconsidered by the five-member bench. After hearing arguments from both sides, the majority verdict of four to one favored the federal government’s stance.

The bench asserted that the SJC possesses the authority to proceed with disciplinary actions against judges who resign during ongoing proceedings. It clarified that the SJC retains the discretion to determine whether to continue or dismiss proceedings post-resignation, emphasizing that the dignity and independence of the judiciary remain intact despite a judge’s resignation.

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While Justice Hassan Azhar Rizvi dissented from the majority verdict, citing procedural concerns and maintaining that a judge’s resignation is a personal matter, the overall decision represents a significant step towards ensuring transparency and accountability within the judicial system.

This ruling underscores the judiciary’s commitment to upholding ethical standards and ensuring that no individual is above the law, even within the ranks of the judiciary itself.



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SC to hear petition seeking election 2024 null and void today


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The Supreme Court of Pakistan will hear the petition requesting the annulment of the general election 2024 today.

A three-member bench headed by Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa including Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Musarat Hilali will hear the petition.

The petition filed by citizen Ali Khan has requested that the pre-poll rigging, and delay in the results pose a threat to democratic principles and that the apex court should order fresh elections under its supervision within 30 days.

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The allegations of former Rawalpindi Commissioner Liaquat Ali Chattha are also likely to be examined during the hearing. Liaqat Ali Chattha on Saturday admitted his role in massive rigging in Rawalpindi Division during the Feb 8 elections.

In this regard, on the complaint of the Additional Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi, the Punjab government has decided to register a case against the former Commissioner Rawalpindi for violating the rules of the Election Commission and the criminal code.



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