The events in the Supreme Court of Pakistan have over-taken everyone expectations. The judgment on the November, 03, 2007, actions of the then Chief of Army Staff cum President is being hailed as 'historic' for various reasons. With respect, some questions arise. Why the hurry to announce the order on the same day as the hearing concluded? It was after all an important issue being adjudicated upon and no matter how black and white the legality of the actions in question there was no apparent reason for announcing that the order would be announced at 3:30 p.m. and then keep everybody waiting till past 8 in the evening. Could it not have waited till the next day? After all when the Supreme Court says 3:30 it should mean that!
Then there is the issue of the Ordinances (37 of them) which have now been handed over to Parliament to either transform into Acts or let them die a second death. Second death? Yes, most of these Ordinances had already lapsed but now the court has revived them and given Parliament another chance to look at them. Some opine that this amounts to an amendment of the Constitution which grants only a limited life to Ordinances passed by the President (120 days) or by the Governors of the provinces (90 days). Can the Supreme Court amend the Constitution and that too by a side wind so to say. More later.
My personal thoughts about the political and legal affairs currently under discussion in Pakistan. Might be of interest to people who are baffled by our so called media intellectuals who keep ranting about their own likes and dislikes. Comments are always welcome and those deserving a reply will get one.
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Sunday, 26 July 2009
Hello everybody - Everyone is talking about the notice sent by the Supreme court to Gen. Musharraf and what may come of it. I would like to hazard my guess. A top notch lawyer will appear on his behalf (S.S. Pirzada or A.H. Pirzada maybe through Malik Qayyum) and a preliminary objection will be taken that the action of November 03, 2007, was taken in the capacity of the Chief of Army Staff and as such cannot be called in question in the Supreme court. The Court might decide to hear the objections and decide to over-rule them, but more likely might say that they would like to hear the entire case and decide the issue and the main case together. Also an objection may at some stage be taken that the Chief Justice should not hear the case as he was personally affected by the actions taken. What will happen next will be discussed in my next post.
Saturday, 30 August 2008
ELECTION BOYCOTTERS & LOSERS
The plethora of private TV channels has provided an opportunity for every Qazi, Imran and Shaikh to somehow squeeze space for themselves into our sitting rooms -uninvited, unconvincing and unwelcome. Yet they are there no matter how many buttons you press on the remote. They refuse to answer questions put to them directly and will say the same thing over and over again. Verbosity is a word unknown to them. In this my first posting I would like to request them and their ilk to first establish their credentials before they open their mouths. Qazi Hussain Ahmed (who incidently has a son studying in America) and Imran 'the lone ranger' Khan (educated in the UK) are election boycotters and therefore have no locus standi to either speak on behalf of the people or criticise a government they did not vote for or against. Please wait until the next elections and politely turn down offers of TV appearances. Shaikh Rasheed of the infamous 'Lal Haveli' forfieted his deposit in the last elections and therefore should not speak for the people.
Qazi Hussain is an American baiter and because of the failed policies of the current US administration has many listeners. But please listen to his expalanation for sending his son to study in the US: "He was studying a subject for which there were no 'boys only' institution in Pakistan. So he had to go to America!
I think that statements like that are an abuse to our intelligence. More later.
Qazi Hussain is an American baiter and because of the failed policies of the current US administration has many listeners. But please listen to his expalanation for sending his son to study in the US: "He was studying a subject for which there were no 'boys only' institution in Pakistan. So he had to go to America!
I think that statements like that are an abuse to our intelligence. More later.
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