———- NA Speaker seeks nominations from govt, opposition for Judicial Commission
———- Following approval of 26th Constitutional Amendment, a new selection process for CJP has come into place
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD: The Speaker of the National Assembly, Ayaz Sadiq, initiated steps to reconstitute the Judicial Commis-sion under the 26th Constitutional Amendment, requesting names from both the government and opposition, as reported by Express News on Monday.
Following the approval of the 26th Constitutional Amendment, a new selection process for the Chief Justice of Pakistan has come into place in the country. Under the new law, the Chief Justice of Pakistan will be selected from among three senior judges rather than automatically choosing the most senior.
This move towards reconstituting the judicial commission aims to address pressing legal matters and enhance the functionality of the judicial system in Pakistan. A 12-member parliamentary committee will decide the chief justice’s name, requiring a two-thirds ma-jority. The name will then be sent to the Prime Minister, who will forward it to the President for ap-proval.
In cases where a senior judge declines, the next most senior judge’s name will be considered. The term for the Chief Justice will last for three years or until reaching the retirement age of 65.
In addition, the amendment outlines that the appointment of Supreme Court judges will be managed by a commission led by the Chief Justice.
This commission will include four senior judges, the Federal Law Minister, the Attorney General, and two representatives each from the National Assembly and Senate, along with a representative from the Bar Council with at least 15 years of experience. The amendment also stipulates that no court, tribunal, or authority can challenge the advice sent to the President by the Prime Minister or Cabinet.
Furthermore, the Judicial Commission will include four parliament members to oversee the selection of Supreme Court judges. The commission will establish the number of constitutional benches and judges within the Supreme Court and High Courts.
In a related development, an important meeting of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf parliamentary party was held under the leadership of opposition leader Omar Ayub wherein members agreed to partici-pate in the commission.