Islamabad: Federal Law Minister Nazir Tarar has said that the government has decided to form an inquiry commission regarding the alleged interference of secret agencies in the judiciary.
After Prime Minister Mian Shahbaz Sharif’s meeting with the Chief Justice of Pakistan, while holding a press conference with the Attorney General, the Federal Law Minister said that all constitutional institutions should work within their limits. Institutional interference is not acceptable in any case. In this regard, a commission will be established under the Commission Inquiry Act. Initially, it has been decided to form a commission.
Federal Law Minister said that everyone wants to know about the Prime Minister’s meeting with the Chief Justice. This was the buzz of the judge of Islamabad High Court, which became the adornment of national media and social media. In this context, the Chief Justice held a full court meeting yesterday. On the request of the Chief Justice, the Prime Minister met today. The Prime Minister also decided to go himself, realizing the importance of the situation.
He said that the meeting between the Chief Justice and the Prime Minister lasted for about one and a half hours, in which tax and other important issues including this important issue were discussed.
The Federal Law Minister said that considering the seriousness of the issue of the letter, there will be no compromise on the independence of the judiciary. It is the duty of the government to investigate the matter, for which the government has decided to investigate the issue of the letter. The matter will also be placed before the Cabinet tomorrow and then
A commission will be constituted to investigate the matter, the TORs of which will be decided after consultation with the Cabinet.
He said that the names of many judges are being considered for the investigation. The Chief Justice has also agreed to form an inquiry commission. A retired judge will be requested to investigate the matter.
Azam Nazir Tarar said that all constitutional institutions should work within their limits. Institutional interference is not acceptable in any case.
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