Seven Deposed SC judges take fresh oath today

So, now Zardari can say he has reinstated judges & everybody will live happily ever after.

Deposed SC judges take fresh oath today

Seven Deposed SC judges take fresh oath today
Updated at: 1550 PST, Friday, September 05, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Seven deposed judges of the Supreme Court will take fresh oath today at 6pm, according to the sources.

The oath taking ceremony will be held in Supreme Court’s building while Chief Justice Abdul Hamid Dogar will administer the oath.

Meanwhile, security has been beefed up in Islamabad ahead of the ceremony.

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All these judges are Bakri...

Re: Seven Deposed SC judges take fresh oath today

As per Jang, Secretary of Law and Justice has warned the remaining deposed judges to take oath in a week or else considered RETIRED.

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so ifti is back?

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^^^ I think Iftikhar Chaudhry should resign & forget about returning to the SC. He should know that Zardari & co do not want independent judiciary & thats why he is backing lota like Dogar. He has done his job by brining down a dictator & now he should leave with respect.

Naek links decision on making Iftikhar Chaudhry CJ with his return

Naek links decision on making Iftikhar Chaudhry CJ with his return
Updated at: 1905 PST, Friday, September 05, 2008
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Law, Farooq H. Naek Friday said that Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar had taken oath as the Chief Justice of Pakistan and he is the present CJ of the country.

“The decision regarding appointment of Iftikhar Chaudhry as the Chief Justice will be taken once he comes back,” the Law Minister said while talking to media here outside the Supreme Court.

“There can be one Chief Justice at a time,” he pointed out adding “if Iftikhar Chaudhry also takes oath in the present circumstances it will lead to another Constitutional crisis”.

Farooq Naek said we told the lawyers’ community that the issue cannot not be resolved by staging sit-ins and invited them to discuss the matter.

“Those deposed judges who are interested in taking oath should contact us,” he said.

He said our point of view was that the restoration of judges through executive order would not be a right way to resolve this issue.

“We are not creating hurdles in the reinstatement of deposed judges and restoring the judges after the resignation of former president Musharraf,” the Law Minister maintained.

He said Nawaz League is invited to come back into the fold of ruling coalition which, he said, decided to break up on the judges issue.