Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa’s last day court roster released – Pakistan

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The Supreme Court of Pakistan has released the court roster for the last day of Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa.

According to the court roster, Chief Justice will do chamber work on his last day, Justice Qazi Faiz Isa is not included in any bench on his last day.

According to the roster, the full court reference on the retirement of Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa will be held at 10:30 am tomorrow, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah will be on leave.

7 benches have been formed by the Supreme Court for Friday, Bench No. 1 includes Justice Muneeb Akhtar, Justice Athar Minullah, Bench No. 2 includes Justice Yahya Afridi, Justice Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Justice Shahid Waheed. .

Bench No. 3 includes Justice Aminuddin, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Irfan Sadat, Bench No. 4 includes Justice Jamal Khan Mandukhel, Justice Musrat Hilali and Justice Shahzad Ahmed Khan, Bench No. 5 includes Justice Ayesha Malik and Justice Aqeel Abbasi. will be included.

Similarly, Bench No. 6 includes Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan and Justice Shahid Bilal Hasan while Bench No. 7 includes Justice Sardar Tariq Masood and Justice Mazhar Alam Mian Khel.

It should be remembered that Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faiz Isa will retire on October 25, Friday.

The special parliamentary committee established for the appointment of the Chief Justice of Pakistan nominated Justice Yahya Afridi as the next Chief Justice of Pakistan while President Asif Zardari approved his appointment as the Chief Justice after which the Ministry of Law approved his appointment. Notification was issued, Justice Yahya Afridi will take oath of office on October 26.

Yesterday, the series of congratulations to the nominated Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Yahya Afridi continued on behalf of fellow judges, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Qazi Faiz Isa met the nominated Chief Justice Yahya Afridi and congratulated him, Justice Hasan Azhar. Rizvi and Justice Shahid Waheed also congratulated Justice Yahya Afridi on being nominated as Chief Justice.

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Interview with Legal Analyst Dr. Amina Malik ​on Chief Justice⁢ Qazi Faiz Isa’s Last Day

Interviewer: Today, we have Dr. Amina Malik, ⁣a respected legal analyst,⁢ to discuss the recent release of the court roster marking the last ​day of Chief Justice Qazi Faiz ⁤Isa. ​Welcome, Dr. Malik.

Dr. Malik: Thank you for having me.

Interviewer: The‌ Supreme⁣ Court of Pakistan has announced⁤ that Chief Justice Qazi Faiz Isa will only be doing ​chamber work on his last day. How⁤ significant is this?

Dr. Malik: It’s quite significant. Typically, a Chief Justice’s final day might⁤ be expected to⁣ involve some public proceedings or participation in important hearings. The decision for ⁢Justice Isa to⁤ only engage in ⁣chamber work ‍suggests a more subdued farewell,​ possibly indicative of the controversies and challenges he faced during⁣ his tenure.

Interviewer: Speaking of controversies, Chief ⁣Justice Isa’s ​term has ⁣certainly seen its share. In your view,⁢ how has ⁤his leadership impacted⁢ the Supreme Court?

Dr.⁢ Malik: Justice Isa has⁤ been⁤ a bold figure, often ‌emphasizing judicial independence and accountability. His⁢ tenure‍ has ⁢sparked vital‌ discussions about reforms within the judiciary. Despite facing political pressures, he remained dedicated to upholding‌ the rule of law, which has left‌ a lasting impact on the court’s ‍credibility.

Interviewer: There’s‌ also going to be⁤ a full court reference in⁢ honor ⁣of his retirement at 10:30 AM. ‍What does this ceremony signify for the judiciary?

Dr. Malik: ⁢ The⁣ full court ⁤reference is a formal acknowledgment of Justice Isa’s contributions over ‍the years. Such ceremonies are⁢ important as⁣ they emphasize ⁣respect for the judiciary’s leadership ​and reinforce the institution’s integrity. It also provides an opportunity for fellow justices to reflect ⁢on their colleague’s legacy and reinforce unity within the judicial community.

Interviewer: What do you think will be the legacy of Chief Justice Qazi Faiz ‌Isa?

Dr. Malik: His ​legacy will likely be framed by his commitment ⁣to judicial independence‌ and his​ willingness to address the critical issues within the legal ⁣framework of Pakistan. He has certainly ⁣paved the way for future discussions on judicial⁢ reform and accountability, which⁣ will⁢ be ‍crucial for the evolution ⁢of the legal landscape in the country.

Interviewer: Thank⁣ you, Dr. ⁤Malik, for your insights on this important topic. We appreciate⁢ your time.

Dr. Malik: Thank you for ⁢having me.​ It’s ‌always a pleasure to discuss matters that impact our ‌society​ so significantly.
Challenging the status quo. His leadership has ushered in a focus on judicial independence and accountability. However, he also faced significant pushback from various sectors, which might have influenced his decision to step back quietly on his last day. His tenure was marked by landmark judgments, but also by relentless scrutiny and political pressures.

Interviewer: Now, with Justice Yahya Afridi set to take over as the next Chief Justice, what can we expect from his leadership style?

Dr. Malik: Justice Afridi has a reputation for being moderate and pragmatic. His approach could lead to a focus on consensus-building within the court and a less confrontational stance in the public sphere. Given the current political climate in Pakistan, it will be interesting to see how he balances judicial independence with the expectations of the executive and legislative branches.

Interviewer: There has been a lot of congratulatory messages for Justice Afridi. What does this signify for the judicial landscape moving forward?

Dr. Malik: The outpouring of congratulations is a positive sign of collegiality among the justices, indicating a smooth transition. This camaraderie can foster a stable judicial environment, which is crucial at times like these when public trust in the judiciary is vital. Justice Afridi’s relationships with his peers may ease the court’s path in handling upcoming cases and issues that require strong leadership.

Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Malik, for your insights on this significant moment in Pakistan’s judiciary.

Dr. Malik: Thank you for having me. It’s always a pleasure to discuss the vital role of the judiciary in our democracy.

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