CJP says there should be democracy in both country and political parties

CJP says there should be democracy in both country and political parties

Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa on Friday observed that democracy was a fundamental right, which should be both in the country and also a political party.

He passed these remarks as a three-member Supreme Court (SC) bench — comprising the CJP, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar and Justice Musarrat Hilali — took up the ECP’s petition challenging the Peshawar High Court’s (PHC) decision to restore the PTI’s iconic ‘bat’ election symbol.

On December 22, the ECP had decided against letting PTI retain its electoral symbol for the general elections, saying that it had failed to hold intra-party polls as per its prevailing constitution and election laws.

Subsequently, the PTI had approached the PHC against the ECP order on Dec 26 and a single-member bench restored the electoral symbol of the party till January 9 and directed that the case be fixed before a divisional bench.

On Dec 30, the electoral watchdog had filed a review application in the PHC, arguing that the court had overstepped its jurisdiction. Days later, in a major blow for the PTI, the high court had withdrawn the stay on the ECP order, stripping the party of its symbol again.

Consequently, the PTI moved the Supreme Court against the restoration of the ECP ruling. On Wednesday, the party had withdrawn the appeal as the matter was already being heard by the PHC.

The same day, the PHC had declared “illegal” the ECP’s decision to revoke PTI’s iconic ‘bat’ electoral symbol and reject its intra-party polls. In the short order, the PHC had termed the ECP order as “illegal, without any lawful authority and of no legal effect”.

According to the court, the PTI was entitled to the election symbol “strictly in terms of sections 215 and 217, read with any other enabling provision of the Elections Act 2017 and Election Rules 2017”.

A day earlier, the ECP had challenged the PHC’s decision to restore the PTI’s election symbol. Simultaneously, the PTI initiated legal action in the PHC, filing a contempt petition against Chief Election Commissioner Sikandar Sultan Raja and other ECP members for not implementing the high court’s order in the case.

During today’s hearing, Hamid appeared as the PTI counsel while Makhdoom Ali Khan was present as the ECP lawyer. Akbar S. Babar, an estranged party member, also appeared before the court whereas PTI lawyer Ali Zafar is attending the hearing via video link from the SC’s Lahore registry.

Gohar Ali, who was elected as the PTI chairman in the recent intra-party polls, reached the SC as well as the party’s chief election commissioner (CEC) Niazullah Niazi and lawyer Shoaib Shaheen.

contempt plea filed by the PTI for not implementing the court’s January 10 order that reinstated the party’s electoral symbol.

The petition had stated that the election commission had not “issued the certificate to PTI on its website” despite the high court’s directives, which amounted to contempt of court.

The party had accused the respondents of not “moving an inch” for the implementation of the PHC order and that they “willfully disobeyed the same”.

Today, Justice Shakeel Ahmed and Justice Waqar Ahmed presided over the hearing, during which Advocates Qazi Anwar and Shah Faisal Ilyas appeared before the court.

Subsequently, the court issued a notice to the ECP CEC and the secretary and sought a response on the implementation of its orders by January 16.


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Additional reporting by Abdul Hakeem

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