ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), Qazi Faez Isa, has expressed concern over the conduct of some judges, stating that while the chairman and members of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) deserve respect, it is regrettable that certain judges make derogatory remarks, Express News reported.
The remarks were made as the apex court issued a ruling regarding the recounting of votes in three constituencies of the National Assembly.
The majority decision, authored by CJP Isa, emphasised that the ECP is a constitutional body and its officials, including the chairman and members, are entitled to respect.
He lamented that some judges overlook this aspect, issuing disrespectful comments. He stressed that all constitutional institutions and officeholders deserve respect, and an institution’s credibility is enhanced when it performs its duties within the scope of respect.
The written decision also acknowledged that the requests for recounting votes in three constituencies were submitted on 9th and 10th February.
The Election Act of 2017 was amended on August 5, 2023, granting Returning Officers the authority to order vote recounts. The high court, however, failed to consider sub-section 5 of Section 95 during the case.
The ruling underscores the need for judicial decorum and respect towards ECP, reinforcing the importance of upholding the dignity of constitutional bodies. –Agencies