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Proceedings against him are discriminatory & violation of Article 25. Justice Mazahar

Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi demands expulsion of ‘biased’ SJC members from hearing complaints against him

Says proceedings against him are discriminatory & violation of Article 25 of the Constitution

ISLAMABAD  (  Web News  )

Supreme Court’s Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi — who was due to submit his reply to the show cause notice issued to him by the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) on complaints registered against him on Friday — instead raised objections on Chief Justice of Pakistan  (CJP) Justice Qazi Faez Isa and two other members of the council namely Senior Puisne judge Sardar Tariq Masood and Balochistan High Court Chief Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan.

“Their participation in the proceedings resulting in a show cause notice being issued to me taints those proceedings, inter alia, with bias and makes all orders passed in such proceedings as being without lawful authority and of no legal effect,” Justice Naqvi stated about the top judge and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan in the 18-page document submitted to the SJC.

The judge objected that CJP Isa and Justice Afghan being the chairman and member of the inquiry commission, respectively, investigating the audio leaks case against him, cannot participate in the SJC’s proceedings against him.

“The [inquiry commission] proceedings are sub judice. The same alleged audio leaks which were referred to the inquiry commission are subject matter of the complaints against me before SJC. The SRO is still in the field. S.R.O. 596(I)/2023 dated May 19, 2023 is attached as Annex L. Order of the Supreme Court dated May 26, 2023, passed in Constitution Petitions No.14 to 17 of 2023 is attached as Annexure M,” he stated.

Justice Naqvi then urged the two judges to recuse themselves from hearing the complaints against him in the SJC.

Moreover, he maintained the same about Justice Sardar Tariq Masood, basing his objection on the claim that the judge is “disqualified from hearing those complaints as a member of SJC after having expressed an opinion on the complaints against me”.

He said that Justice Masood’s opinion expressed in a couple of letters established that “he has already formed a view in the matter”.

Justice Naqvi said that Justice Masood deliberately delayed his opinion till the change in the composition of the SJC following former CJP Umar Ata Bandial.

Moreover, the judge maintained that Justice Masood is also one of the judges who are facing a complaint against him before the SJC.

Justice Naqvi also stated in his objections that the proceedings against him are discriminatory and violative of Article 25 of the Constitution.

“The complaints against me are frivolous. They are all based on conjecture and false allegations. None are supported by evidence. They are, therefore, liable to be dismissed,” he maintained.

He added that “there was no discussion or enquiry into the allegations” against him.

Justice Naqvi sought the details of the reference against him in the SJC and all the evidence and records related to it before any orders on the matter.

“I also reserve my right to submit that the proceedings against me are politically motivated and lack legality, propriety and transparency.”

It’s important to note that during the Supreme Judicial Council meeting on October 27, chaired by Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, Justice Mazahar Naqvi received a show-cause notice regarding the reference against him, with a response deadline set for November 10.

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