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Institutions must work within constitutional limits: CJP

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
September 19, 2016
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JamaliISLAMABAD, September 19: Chief Justice of Pakistan Anwar Zaheer Jamali has said that all the state institutions should work within their constitutional domain to ensure good governance. The top judge said the apex court cannot close its eyes on violations of fundamental human rights in the country.
Addressing a ceremony marking the advent of new Judicial Year 2016-17 at Supreme Court premises in Islamabad on Monday, he said given the challenges faced by the country, the institutions also need to work in a cooperative environment.
Underscoring the need for elimination of corruption from the country, Justice Jamali was of the view that an end to corruption will automatically remove additional burden from the judiciary.
“Quaid-e-Azam did not seek to turn Pakistan into a secular country. Instead, he envisaged a land with religious freedom to all religions,” the CJP asserted adding terrorism will get a boost in case the society is compartmentalized on the basis of religion.
The apex court judge also pointed out that terrorism is succored not only from a foreign hand but also from within the county, as sabotage elements were found to have links with political and religious parties in the country.
All such links with the terrorist elements should be traced forthwith, he demanded.
“Hope from me for a job that is in consonant with the law and the Constitution,” retorted the CJP in an informal media talk later on while responding to a journalist who said, “People have pinned a lot of hopes on Supreme Court.”
“I played Champions Trophy in 1969. And, I never play outside the crease,” the CJP Jamali noted adding, “How can an orthopedic surgeon treat a cancer patient?” – DNA

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