Judicial Commission Holds First Session

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The first session of the Judicial Commission took place today under the 26th amendment, where the government elected seven preferred judges. The selection was conducted from the axis of 75, with Justice Aminuddin Khan's name at the forefront, who has now become the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. This action indicates the government's intention to make significant decisions related to law and the constitution. The bench is expected to deliver judgments impacting the electoral results within four weeks, potentially deciding the fate of the current government. Former advocates general were present at today’s session, discussing various legal perspectives behind this process. Notably, the letters from Justices Mansoor Ali Shah and Munib were significant as they called for a full court review. This discussion revolves around the roles of parliamentary authority and judges within the law. The outcomes of judicial decisions within the next two months are anticipated to address key issues in the realm of governance and judicial practices, also mirroring the current political scenario and future possibilities.
Highlights
  • β€’ The first session under the 26th amendment was held.
  • β€’ The government chose seven preferred judges.
  • β€’ Justice Aminuddin Khan became the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
  • β€’ Judges were selected by the Judicial Commission from the axis of 75.
  • β€’ There was dialogue between the government and judges during the session.
  • β€’ Judicial decisions on key issues are expected within two months.
  • β€’ Letters from Justices Mansoor and Munib were significant.
  • β€’ Discussion on support and opposition for judges’ processes.
  • β€’ Discussion around parliamentary order and legal issues.
  • β€’ Portrayal of future politics and political possibilities.
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