Justice Aamer Farooq (left) Justice Qazi Faez Isa, and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan (right). —official websites

Justica Isa-led judicial commission stops working

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Justice Aamer Farooq (left) Justice Qazi Faez Isa, and Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan (right). —official websites

Justice Qazi Faez Isa on Saturday stopped the working of the high-powered audio leaks commission set up by the federal government; however, he raised questions over the Supreme Court’s stay order on the commission’s inquiry.

The commission that includes Islamabad High Court Chief Justice Aamer Farooq and Balochistan High Court Chief Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan and held its first hearing on May 22, in which it announced that the proceedings of its inquiry will be made public. 

However, a five-member SC bench headed by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial and comprising Justice Ijazul Ahsan, Justice Munib Akhtar, Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Justice Shahid Waheed issued orders to stay the commission’s proceedings.

The decision came on a set of petitions filed by Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) President Abid Shahid Zuberi, SCBA Secretary Muqtedir Akhtar Shabbir, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan and Advocate Riaz Hanif Rahi requesting that the commission’s formation be declared illegal.

Today’s proceedings

At the outset of the hearing, Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Mansoor Usman Awan appeared before the commission and read out the apex court’s order before the bench.

Upon hearing the order, Justice Isa said: “According to the rules of the Supreme Court, a decision is taken after listening to the parties.”

He further said that a copy of the order should be provided to the commission.

He also inquired if the apex court had issued any order regarding the inquiry commission and remarked: “I also know a little about the constitution.”

“The commission was a party in the matter, why was it not heard?” he asked.

The top court judge then asked the AGP what he was doing in the courtroom yesterday.

“Were you given notice [to appear before the court] or were you just sitting there?” he asked.

The AGP replied that it was communicated to him verbally that he should appear before the court.

“After the hearing, the notice was issued to me,” he said.

Justice Isa then remarked that the commission was not notified before the hearing.

“So how was it stopped from working?”

Turning to the AGP, he asked: “Why didn’t you tell the court yesterday that we had already addressed the points of their objections?

“I am surprised you did not reject these points.”

Furthermore, commenting on one of the key issues raised in the petitions filed in the SC yesterday, observed that privacy always belongs to the home.

“One cannot peep into someone’s house; however, there are CCTV cameras on the streets, are they also against privacy?” he asked.

He said that the commission was doing nothing that would be considered a breach of anyone’s privacy.

He remarked that Zuberi, who has also been issued notices in the audio leaks investigation, and PTI lawyer Shoaib Shaheen did not even bother to show up before the commission.

“Shoaib Shaheen is a lawyer, he is always speaking on TV,” Justice Isa observed, adding that according to the rules, a lawyer cannot talk to the media about his case.

“Shoaib Shaheen violates the Lawyers Practice and Procedure Act by appearing on TV every day but has come to teach us the law. No problem, teach us; we learn the law every day.”

“Shoaib Shaheen gave speeches on the media [defending his case], but did not bother to come here. Didn’t they have to appear before the court and tell what was ordered yesterday?” he asked.

He further added that another person who had been issued a notice to appear before the court had sent an application, excusing himself.

“Another party has said that he is in Lahore for a medical check-up,” the top court judge remarked.

He asked us to take his statement when the commission goes to Lahore, the Justice said, referring to its previous announcement that while the commission would meet at the SC, it could travel to Lahore to take statements of the older women involved.

He then called Abdul Qayyum Siddiqui — the only person of the four to appear before the court — to the rostrum.

It may be that some parties do not have any objection to the actions of the commission, he said.

Justice Isa’s then turned to another point mentioned in the apex court’s order and questioned the AGP on what Twitter was.

The AGP replied: “It is a software. I do not know about the hacker. Perhaps, someone from the media does.”

Defending the commission, he said it should at least be determined who was releasing the audios and whether they were real or not.

“Maybe these audios were leaked by those in them. If there is an investigation, all [of] this will be known.”

He further said that there is talk of giving money to the judge, but the investigation has been stopped.

Justice Isa then instructed the AGP to read the judge’s oath.

“It is written in the oath that I will perform my duties according to the constitution and law,” he said.

“This inquiry commission has been formed under a law — the Commission of Inquiry Act,” he further remarked, adding that people have to do certain things in life that they do not like.

Further adding that the judges got nothing to conduct such “painful investigations”, he said: “If this commission was not allowed under oath, I would have excused myself.”

Following a thorough examination of the supreme court’s order, he said, “The petitioners are telling us that there is an injunction, you cannot hear this [inquiry]. [So] we are not [any] taking further action.”

He then announced that the proceedings of the judicial commission were stopped.

“We will issue today’s action order,” he said.


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