OUR HON’BLE
COURTS
It is the
responsibility of every Pakistani to protect and preserve the honour and
dignity of the institutions of Pakistan. Our courts and Judges are Hon’ble and
learned because we attribute and associate them with these words. They command
respect because we, the citizens, give them respect. We take our problems and
disputes to them expecting fair resolution because we repose our trust and
confidence in them. It is this trust and confidence in our courts which in turn
gives our courts the impetus to ensure rule of law, to protect and preserve our
rights and liberties and to regulate our society on the whole. If they lose our
trust then their judgments would not even be the worth of paper they are
written on. Hence our selection of words to address our institutions defines
how we as members of civilized society behave and what values do we as a nation
hold near and dear.
We cannot
expect our society to be governed and ruled by law if we as nation do not treat
our institutions, from which we expect justice, to be honorable and up holders
of rule of law.
The Judiciary
of Pakistan, has again come under scathing and contemptuous attacks from
various quarters. Apart from unearthing corruption of billions of rupees in EOBI
case involving many bigwigs; it has been attacked for issuing a contempt of
court notice to Mr. Imran Khan and consequently conducting a hearing in the
matter.
It all
started when Mr. Imran Khan stated that the role of our Judiciary was sharamnak
(“Shameful”) in holding of the May 2013 elections of Pakistan. The said
statement was televised and published on several occasions addressed to wide
audience including both local and abroad.
In this
respect not only uncalled suggestions are being forwarded indirectly to our
noble judges but selective foreign jurisprudence is being quoted in various newspapers
by self styled scholars, pseudo intellectuals and commentators sensing a
potential trial in the matter.
In their
attempt to influence the minds of judges, demands are being raised to go soft
on Mr. Khan, allow freedom of expression and speech and show restraint
otherwise any forthcoming trial would be perceived as unfair or biased.
In their naïve
endeavor to carve out a democratic, tolerant and well behaved society, many
commentators have already jumped the canon in conducting a media trial of an
already sub judice matter and building
the notion that somewhat our society is intolerant to freedom of expression and
our Apex Court is one which does not allow criticism, fair comment and free
speech. The idea is to portray the Apex court as somewhat a judicial dictator
who is intolerant to any criticism and which is opposed to freedom of speech
and expression in Pakistan. An attempt is being made to undermine the authority
of the Judiciary of Pakistan in dispensing real justice and managing the state
of affairs of Pakistan in accordance with the Constitution of Pakistan
Articles and
editorials are being written at length elaborating and emphasizing that times
have changed and that the right to free speech and freedom of expression in
Pakistan is the need of the hour without realizing and appreciating the fact
that the statement uttered by a Mr. Imran Khan apart from being derogatory in
its literal parlance is one which could have far reaching implications for the
Judiciary, on the whole, and the Apex Court in particular.
Such an
unfettered freedom of expression has to
be checked and restricted as the matter is not merely about the literal meaning
or usage of the word sharamnak “shameful” but the imputations and aspersion it
casted or might cast in the minds of average people or the Pakistani public at
large.
It is not
the Judges who are being subjected to derogatory remarks but the institution on
the whole. The matter is not about ego of either the CJ or other judges in
their personal capacities but of an individual making a sweeping irresponsible statement
about the role of judiciary as shameful casting far reaching serious actual and
implied assertions on the role Judiciary of Pakistan.
Such
imputations amongst others could imply or have the potential to imply malafide, rigging, influencing the
outcome of elections, fraud, criminal breach of trust, appointing RO’s in
collusion with the winning party, irresponsible behavior of judges, corruption,
misuse of authority, incompetence and
the list could go on depending upon and or leaving to the imagination of the
public who are the recipient of such information or statement. They include
both the ordinary Joe and the prudent Judge of the highest court capable of
deriving different connotations.
Who would
decide what Mr. Khan actually meant when he uttered the word shameful, his self,
his lawyer or the supporters? The damage has already been done to the Judiciary
as the institution and such freedom needs to be curtailed restricted and
checked otherwise no institution in Pakistan would be safe from derogatory
onslaught by various paid actors with questionable loyalties.
The matter
should be looked at objectively and all efforts be made to elevate the honor
and dignity of our Judiciary as a Pakistani institution and an organ of the
state whose dignity, decorum and honor should be protected and preserved and which Mr. Khan during his oath pledged to
protect and preserve too.
Fair comment
and criticism is always healthy, however, it must be done within the bounds of
decency without ridiculing the institutions.
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