The Federation has submitted an eight-page response to the petitions in the Supreme Court
Islamabad: There has been progress in the case related to the powers of the Supreme Court and the Chief Justice.
The federal government requested to reject the petitions against the Supreme Court Practice and Procedural Law.
The Federation submitted an eight-page response to the petitions in the Supreme Court and took the position that the petitions against the law are an attempt to obstruct the process of justice, and the intention of the petitioners to challenge the law is not clear.
The government said that there is no restriction on the legislative authority of the Parliament, the concept of Master of Roster does not have legal protection, the new law will regulate the power of the Chief Justice under Article 184/3 of the Constitution and the powers of the judiciary will not be reduced. .
In the reply, it was further stated that the right of appeal has been given under Article 184/3 of the law, Article 10A of the Constitution also gives the right to fair trial, the power of revision in Article 184/3 is very limited, and appeal for fair trial. The right is essential.
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