A black day for Pakistan.....

One of the most just…one of the most active …one of the most bravest judge of the history of Pakistan…Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudry has been dismissed by General Pervez Musharraf on advice of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz for “misusing” his powers…

imam ahmed bin hanbal …imam abu hanifa refused this post so that abbasi caliphs would not take false decisions from them but this man took the post and gave tens of decisions against government and for that he had to bear the brunt …:frowning:

This is the worst kind of unjustice…“INSAAF KA KHOON”

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And Justice Bhagvan Das ..another very just and pure judge who called the Punjab overnment on the issue of Basant also been ignored as he was he second most senior judge of Supreme Court ...aand the third one was made the the acting Chief Justice......what the hell is this......

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you must be related to this the fired guy :5:

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Is General is so much under pressure of US that the Supreme Court is listening to the petition of lost people ..so called fundamentalists .....that may be some of them handed over to US and government is so guilty of that unjust act that there is no way left for him except to dismiss the most famous judge of Pakistan's history....this is really very painful.....This is 5 star general ....not the son of Khattab...umar(ra)...this is Musharraf ..not Abul Hassan...ali(ra)......zaid bin sabit(ra) and qazi Shureeh(ra) are there but not such great caliphs like umar(ra) and ali(ra) !!!!!!!

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Is providing justice is "firing" in your eyes ?????

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well he was fired by Busharraf, i mean Musharraf wasnt he?

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he took more than 500 Suo moto actons..first time in history against police.. and federal departments and CSP's were already in line of fire ...

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Once an Egyptian person took a part in race with the son of conqueror of Egypt and one of the greatest millitary commander of islamic history..Amr bin al'as(ra) ...the egyptian defeated his son...his son start beating tha poor Egyptian and said that we are the sons of respected people...that egytian came to Madina ...met umar(ra) and told this to umar(ra) ...umar(ra) called for amr bin alas(ra) and his son ..when both came ...umar(ra) asked his son that did you beat that poor Egyptan...his son said yes Ameer-ul-Momineen..... umar(ra) took his kane(kora) to egyptian and said beat him...on each stroke...umar(ra) repeated this sentence ..."beat the son of respected people" ......... when egyptian took his revenge ...umar(ra() said ...beat his father also...if his father had not on such a high post...his son would have done this !!!!!!!

then umar (ra) said that golden sentence of history """"""A Amr bin aala's(ra) ...Logo ko to uun ki mao nai azad paida kiya hai ....tum nai kab sai unahi ghulam banana shooru kar diya """"""""""""

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Ya allah Pakistan or muslim ummah ko koi Umar Farooq(ra) atta kar dai.....

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It is a rather difficul phenomena why most people long to live Geeder ki 100 saal ki zindagi or Desperate for* Kuttey ki mout*.

Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Choudary had to serve as Chief justice of Pakistan till 2011. I salute him for living Sher ki 1 din ki zindagi, and not bowing head in front of a kutta.

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No matter how good a judge he was, when his son got a job in the FIA despite not scoring well enough in the examination, it really does look like this good judge turned corrupt and used his influence to bend the rules and get his son employed.

Not only that, but those TV stations that reported this news had contempt cases very promptly filed against them by the Supreme Court.

To those that defend Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudry, does this not appear suspicious at all? I think it is right to suspend him while the investigation clears up whether or not he misused his authority to help his son.

As for Justice Bhagvan Das - making him Acting Chief Justice for an unknown time would put the MMA in uproar. Already Musharraf is being accused of trying to take Pakistan away from Islam - how would it look if he appointed a Justice Das, a Hindu, to be the most senior judge in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for an intederminate amount of time?

I'm sure Justice Das deserved to be made Acting CJ - in fact he does so for fixed periods of time when Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudry is out of the country. But for a Hindu judge (who admittedly is a qualified expert on Islamic law) to be made superior to all Muslim judges in Pakistan would make Musharraf's position even harder - he would be accused of bringing in a Hindu judge to secularize Pakistan!

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baja irshad. Ab jawab-e-shikwa bhi mulahiza farmaiye. A letter by Naeem Bokhari

Mr. Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry
Chief Justice
Supreme Court of Pakistan
Islamabad
Pakistan
My Lord:
I write this letter as an Officer of the Supreme Court of Pakistan; as an Advocate enrolled in the apex Court since 1984 and in the High Courts since 1972; as an Attorney who has paid more income tax from his earnings in the legal profession than many of my friends, colleagues and seniors elevated to the Bench; and as a stake-holder in the dispensation of justice, intimately and vitally interested in the functioning of the Supreme Court.
Many judges who adorn the Bench in the Supreme Court and the High Court know me over decades, as a person endowed by nature with a pleasant disposition and acceptance of human failings. Towards the courts, my approach has always been of consistent and continuous display of respect and humility. I bow out of conviction, not compulsion. I use the words “My Lords”, because I want to, not because I have to. As an Attorney, I look up to the Court and want to see it on a high pedestal of dignity, compassion and justice, tempered with mercy.
I have seen my Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Hamood-ur-Rahman, Chief Justice Muhammad Yaqub Ali, Chief Justice S. Anwar-ul-Haq, Chief Justice Mohammad Haleem and how the Court functioned under them in the 1970s/1980s.
I witnessed the proceedings for the ouster of Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah, became aware that the then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, had ‘worked’ on some judges of the Supreme Court and saw the physical assault on the Court.
I was appalled at the manner in which Chief Justice Irshad Hasan Khan led the Supreme Court and pained at the insinuations against Justice Sheikh Riaz Ahmad, when he was the Chief Justice.
I was horrified by the establishment of a Bench of five judges constituted by Chief Justice Nazim Hussain Siddiqui to determine whether reduction in the retirement age for judges was constitutional or not. This was clearly designed to block your appointment. I was against the idea of Mr. Amirul Mulk Mengal being made the Chief Justice before you. Within the limits of my influence (which I readily admit to be very limited), I was totally for you to become the Chief Justice. Justice Javed Buttar is aware of my position, as is the Attorney General of Pakistan. The accelerated issue of the notification appointing you the Chief Justice put Justice Siddiqui’s move to rest.
I believed that you were vigorous, capable of lifting up the Supreme Court, creating an espirit-de-corps among your brother judges, restoring the dignity and grandeur of the apex Court, particularly considering the long tenure before you.
Alas this has not come about.
I am not perturbed by your insistence on protocol (despite my belief that the Chief Justice would rise in the eyes of everybody if he walked from his residence to the Supreme Court and hooters, police escort, flags is just fluff, not the substance of an office).
I am mildly amused at your desire to be presented a guard of honour in Peshawar. I am titillated by the appropriation of aMercedes-Benz car or is it cars, the use of the Government of the Punjab’s airplane to offer Fateha in Multan, to Sheikhupura for Fateha on a Government of the Punjab helicopter, to Hyderabad on a Government of the Sind’s plane for attending a High Court function, the huge amount spent in refurbishing the chamber and residence of the Chief Justice, the reservation for yourself of a wing in Supreme Court Judges guest house in Lahore, the permanent occupation by the Supreme Court of the official residence of the Chief Justice of Sind, who per force lives in the basement of his father’s house. As his class fellow in the Government College, Lahore, I can vouch that living in the basement will do him no harm.
I am not perturbed that Dr. Arsalaan (your son) secured 16/100 in the English paper for the Civil Services Examination, that there is a case against him in some court in Baluchistan, that from the Health Department in Baluchistan he has shifted to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), that he has obtained training in the Police Academy, that he reportedly drives a BMW 7-Series car, that there is a complaint against him with the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).
My grievances and protests are different.
I am perturbed that the Supreme Court should issue a clarificatory statement on his behalf. I am perturbed that Justice (Retd.) Wajihuddin Ahmed should be constrained to advise you on television that “people who live in glass houses should not throw stones at others”. I am perturbed that the Chief Justice should summon Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman to his chambers on Dr. Arsalaan’s account.
I am appalled that you announce decisions in Court, while in the written judgment an opposite conclusion is recorded.
In the Petition for leave to appeal filed by Dr. Sher Afghan Niazi, Federal Minister for Parliamentary Affairs (in which Respondent’s Counsels were Mr. Khalid Anwar and Mr. Qadir Saeed), you refused to grant leave in open Court and yet in the written order, leave was granted to Dr. Sher Afghan Niazi.
On 15-2-2007, Mr. Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim complained that in open Court you had accepted his appeal but dismissed the same in the judgement, subsequently recorded.
If Mr. Khalid Anwar, a former Minister of Law and Parliamentary Affairs, and Mr Fakrhuddin, Senior Counsel, are treated in this manner, the fate of lesser known lawyers would certainly be far worse.
My grievances also concern the manner in which the last and highest court of appeal is dispensing justice, under your leadership.
My Lord, the dignity of lawyers is consistently being violated by you. We are treated harshly, rudely, brusquely and nastily. We are not heard. We are not allowed to present our case. There is little scope for advocacy. The words used in the Bar Room for Court No. 1 are “the slaughter house”. We are cowed down by aggression from the Bench, led by you. All we receive from you is arrogance, aggression and belligerence. You also throw away the file, while contemptuously announcing: “This is dismissed”.
Yet this aggression is not for everyone. When Mr. Sharifuddin Pirzada appears, your Lordship’s demeanour and appearance is not just sugar and honey. You are obsequious to the point of meekness. So apart from violating our dignity, which the Constitution commands to be inviolable, we suffer discrimination in your Court.
I am not raising the issue of verbal onslaughts and threats to Police Officers and other Civil Servants, who have the misfortune to be summoned, degraded and reminded that “This is the Supreme Court”.
The way in which My Lord conducts proceedings is not conducive to the process of justice. In fact, it obstructs due process and constitutes contempt of the Supreme Court itself.
I am pained at the wide publicity to cases taken up by My Lord in the Supreme Court under the banner of Fundamental Rights. The proceedings before the Supreme Court can conveniently and easily be referred to the District and Sessions Judges. I am further pained by the media coverage of the Supreme Court on the recovery of a female. In the bar room, this is referred to as a “Media Circus”.
My Lord, this communication may anger you and you are in any case prone to get angry in a flash, but do reflect upon it. Perhaps you are not cognizant of what your brother judges feel and say about you.
My Lord, before a rebellion arises among your brother judges (as in the case of Mr. Justice Sajjad Ali Shah), before the Bar stands up collectively and before the entire matter is placed before the Supreme Judicial Council, there may be time to change and make amends.
I hope you have the wisdom and courage to make these amends and restore serenity, calm, compassion, patience and justice tempered with mercy to my Supreme Court.
My Lord, we all live in the womb of time and are judged, both by the present and by history. The judgement about you, being rendered in the present, is adverse in the extreme.
Yours faithfully,
NAEEM BOKHARI
Advocate
Supreme Court of
Pakistan
Islamabad, Pakistan

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I dont remember any such thing ever happend. Many tv chanel extensively reported it including GEO, they are runnign fine . Never read anything in paper either

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To those that defend Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudry, does this not appear suspicious at all? I think it is right to suspend him while the investigation clears up whether or not he misused his authority to help his son.
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The case of his son is a cooked up story to put some breaks to his ever increasingly popularity among masses for his brave stance on the matters of public/national interest specially most recently for his aggressive questioning of illegal abduction of more than 100 pakistanis by federal agencies

Supreme Court was most active in the past two years by taking suo moto notices of crimes and social evils and by reducing the backlog of 36,000 cases to 10,000 cases in last two years. Which is nothign short of remarkable achievement by any mean

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As for Justice Bhagvan Das - making him Acting Chief Justice for an unknown time would put the MMA in uproar. Already Musharraf is being accused of trying to take Pakistan away from Islam - how would it look if he appointed a Justice Das, a Hindu, to be the most senior judge in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan for an intederminate amount of time?

I'm sure Justice Das deserved to be made Acting CJ - in fact he does so for fixed periods of time when Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudry is out of the country. But for a Hindu judge (who admittedly is a qualified expert on Islamic law) to be made superior to all Muslim judges in Pakistan would make Musharraf's position even harder - he would be accused of bringing in a Hindu judge to secularize Pakistan!
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IMO Justice Rana Bhagwandas is a honest and was working closely with CJ for improvement in judicial system, which is the main reason he was sidelined.
Also it not know that for how long he is out of country, Maybe musharaf waited for it.

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Sir jee...one can see the Naeem Bukhari while interviewing wih the General...Honey dew bottle !!!!

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And secondly...Justice Bhagvandas if has quality and ability...he has a right to be on the top position ...as religion does not matter in any case becase the SC can implement the laws only ...the laws makers are parliment and NA....

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and thirdly ...the posting of Dr.Arsalan was done by a notification of Establisment Division ...with the signature of Shaukat Aziz on bottom ....so first reference of misconduct should be filed against such God-Fathers ....

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This Chief Justice sure did like the high life, and for people to bow before him.

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I am mildly amused at your desire to be presented a guard of honour in Peshawar.
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I am titillated by the appropriation of a Mercedes-Benz car or is it cars, the use of the Government of the Punjab’s airplane to offer Fateha in Multan, to Sheikhupura for Fateha on a Government of the Punjab helicopter, to Hyderabad on a Government of the Sind’s plane for attending a High Court function,
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The following is quite disturbing if actually true.

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the reservation for yourself of a wing in Supreme Court Judges guest house in Lahore, the permanent occupation by the Supreme Court of the official residence of the Chief Justice of Sind, who per force lives in the basement of his father’s house.
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While this is clearly a case of gross nepotism and corruption - if true.

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*I am not perturbed that Dr. Arsalaan (your son) secured 16/100 in the English paper for the Civil Services Examination, that there is a case against him in some court in Baluchistan, that from the Health Department in Baluchistan he has shifted to the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), that he has obtained training in the Police Academy, that he reportedly drives a BMW 7-Series car, that there is a complaint against him with the National Accountability Bureau (NAB). *
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Also, if the following is true then he has clearly been trying to intimidate newspaper editors.

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I am perturbed that the Chief Justice should summon Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman to his chambers on Dr. Arsalaan’s account.
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It is a nice letter, well written by a veteran lawyer. It speaks of a deep, heartfelt and Totally Professional concerns. He pointed out technical flaws and legal problems. This is a very positive critism, As a matter of fact I find him (Naeem Bokhari) to be very sincere for Supreme court and CJ and his colleagues (at least in this letter)

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hey just a few weeks ago people were talkig about some judge and how his son got some cushy job even though he flunked some exams etc.

is he the same judge?

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I salute Justic Iftikhar. He is an example for all other khassi chamchayz. May Musharraf sees his obvious end soon.