SC
resumes hearing of contempt law case
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of
Pakistan (SC) resumed hearing of various identical petitions challenging the
Contempt of Court Act 2012 Monday, Geo News reported.
A five-judge bench of the apex court, headed by Chief
Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry and including Justice Shakirullah Jan,
Justice Khilji Arif Hussain, Justice Jawwad S Khawaja and Justice Tassaduq
Hussain Jillani, resumed hearing of 27 identical petitions challenging the
Contempt of Court Act, 2012.
During today’s proceedings, the lawyers representing the
petitioners in the case continued their arguments against the law. In the
previous hearing, the SC had directed them to conclude their arguments today.
Attorney General Irfan Qadir will open his arguments in
defence of the contempt act today. A ruling is expected any time during the
current week.
Earlier, Barrister Zafarullah Khan had argued that absurdity
can’t be attributed to the legislature for enacting the Contempt of Court Act
2012 though it appears that a draftsman representing 180 people doesn’t know
what exactly the law of the land is.
He said the contempt law was against the ground norm of the
Constitution: The Objectives Resolution. It is a cornerstone of Pakistan’s
legal edifice; it is a bond that binds the Nation and as a document from which
the Constitution must draw its inspiration; it guarantees that no one is above
the law; hence, no classification is allowed as done by Section 3 of the new
act. The basic concept underlying this unalterable principle of sovereignty is
that the entire body politic becomes a trustee for the discharge of sovereign
functions. It is under this system that the government becomes a government of
laws and not of men, for, no one is above the law, he said.
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