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Pak SC judge warns Nawaz Sharif could go to jail

Apex court had ordered promotion of a Customs Officer in 2015 but Sharif govt failed to do so.

Islamabad: A senior judge of Pakistan’s Supreme Court warned Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif could lose his job and go to jail if he avoids implementing judicial orders.

Justice Azmat Saeed of the Supreme Court said if the court’s orders were not implemented, they would summon the Prime Minister and he would not get to go back as there was enough place in Adiala Jail in Rawalpindi.

Hearing a contempt application of a customs officer, the judge said, “In view of the matter, if they summon the Prime Minister, then he will not go back. There is enough space in Adiala Jail.” He added the Prime Minister, if summoned, would be in trouble.

The court, expressing displeasure over non-appearance of the Establishment Division secretary, put him on notice and ordered issuance of promotion notification of Customs Officer Umer Farooq within two days.

Justice Saeed, heading a two-judge bench, said they had summoned the Establishment Division secretary many times, but he did not turn up even to file the reply. He said no one would be allowed to defy the court orders.

The judge observed the Establishment Division had been making fun of the apex court for the last eight months. The apex court ordered promotion of Customs Officer Umer Farooq on April 27, 2015.

Arif Chaudhry, representing the Establishment Division secretary, said the division had sent a summary to the Prime Minister on January 29, 2016, regarding Umar Farooq’s promotion.

Justice Saeed remarked the Establishment Division had been making fun of the court for the past eight months.

He said the notification for the promotion of Umer Farooq was issued on January 29, 2016, adding no one was looking after the process of promotions. Umer Farooq said the Supreme Court’s order 27-04-15 had not been implemented in letter and spirit.

The government’s lawyer assured the bench that the court’ order would be implemented and a new notification would be issued. The court adjourned the hearing till February 3.

Former premier Yousaf Raza Gilani was sacked by the Supreme Court in 2012 for refusing to implement the top court’s orders on reopening cases against ex-President Asif Ali Zardari.

Meanwhile, on Tuesday, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said peace and development in Balochistan was top priority of the government.

He was talking to Speaker Balochistan Assembly Raheela Hameed Durrani here.

The Prime Minister said it was highly encouraging that a female has been elected speaker of Balochistan Assembly for the first time.

Nawaz Sharif said peace has been restored in the province due to commendable efforts of civil and military law enforcement agencies during the last three years.

Raheela Durrani briefed the Prime Minister on the parliamentary and legislative proceedings in the Provincial Assembly.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle. )
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