The Judicial Reforms Bill 2023 was also passed by the Senate

Islamabad: The Senate of Pakistan passed the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Bill 2023 related to judicial reforms.

Chairman Sadiq Sanjrani presided over a meeting of the Senate in which the Supreme Court Practices and Procedures Bill was presented. The bill was presented by Prime Minister Nazir Tarar in the House with 60 votes in favor and 19 against.

Tehreek-e-Insaf senators opposed the Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Bill 2023 and stood on their seats in protest. The Tehreek-e-Insaf senator was holding banners in his hands.

PTI senators raised slogans of “Attack on Judiciary is unacceptable”. Senators surrounded Chairman Dice while a scuffle broke out between Senator Faisal Javed and Senator Bahramand Tangi.

Speaking in the Senate, Prime Minister Nazir Tarar said that there are different attitudes towards running the institution, under Article 191 of the Constitution, the Parliament can amend the Constitution and the Constitution says not to interfere unnecessarily in each other’s boundaries. do

Azam Nazir Tarar said that there should be room for changes in the laws and the law does not stand still but it is possible through changes. Sumoto was taken on such cases that people pressed their fingers under their teeth but now with the Chief Justice 2 The most senior judges will judge the Somoto. All Supreme Court judges are equal.

The Law Minister said that this was a long-standing demand, the voice came from the Supreme Court that the individual should not be the sole authority.

Lawyers Welfare and Protection Bill 2023 was also passed by majority vote, the bill was presented by Federal Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar. The Senate meeting was adjourned till 10:30 am tomorrow.

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