The complainant also asked Senior Puisne Judge Justice Qazi Faez Isa to chair the Supreme Judicial Council meeting in place of Chief Justice Bandial as he can no longer head it for being investigated
By Special Correspondent
ISLAMABAD: A complaint has been lodged against four top court judges, including Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial, in the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) over “judicial misconduct”, seeking their removal from office with the complainant asking Senior Puisne Judge Justice Qazi Faez Isa to chair the Supreme Judicial Council meeting in place of CJP Bandial. In addition to the Chief Justice, Justice Ijazul Ahsan, Justice Munib Akhtar and Justice Mazhar Ali Naqvi have been named in the complaint. Advocate Sardar Salman Ahmad Dogar, the complainant has accused them of violating Articles III, IV, V, VI and IX of the code of conduct for the Supreme Court judges.
The articles state that the judge’s conduct in all things, official and private, be free from impropriety; enshrine the rule against bias and conflict of interest either direct or indirect; ensuring that justice is not only done, but is also seen to be done; counsel against engaging in public controversy, least of all on a political question; employment of the influence of a judge’s position to gain undue advantage, whether immediate or future; and maintenance of harmony within his own court, as well as among all courts and for the integrity of the institution of justice.
“Even a bare perusal of the recent proceedings in the Supreme Court and the conduct of these four judges strongly suggest that they have publicly been involved in controversies surrounding their judicial conduct, which is a violation of the Code of Conduct and the Constitution,” states the complaint.
The complainant accused Chief Justice Bandial of “judicial and administrative misconduct” over his failure to probe the allegations against Justice Naqvi as Judicial Council chairperson. The top judge has also been accused of “bench fixing to favour certain political parties”.
“The four judges have developed a majority to manipulate decisions, whereby references against judges are ignored, the same bench is constituted by the chief justice in important matters to manipulate decisions in their favour, and the same is also a blatant misuse of the discretionary power of the chief justice to form benches. The exercise of this power cannot be without rhyme and reason, and it cannot, most certainly, be used in such a manner whereby decisions are manipulated by the chief justice by constituting favourable benches,” the complaint reads.
Advocate Dogar also claimed that in the polls delay case, the three-member bench did not hear the stake-holders and parties except the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). “This is clearly against the principles of justice, violation of Article 10-A, and also judicial misconduct, considering that this has been a consistent practice of the four judges,” said the complaint.
Advocate Dogar has also asked Senior Puisne Judge Justice Qazi Faez Isa to chair the Supreme Judicial Council meeting in place of CJP Bandial as he can no longer head it as he is the one being investigated and must be replaced as per Article 209(2). The complainant has also called for the removal of Justice Ahsan with Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah in the SJC.