Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Pakistan: Constitution tossed to the floor of Supreme Court

During his arguments Orakzai said he would prefer the Holy Quran over Pakistan’s constitution if he was asked to make a choice between them  and tossed a copy of the constitution to the courtroom floor.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | Int'l Desk
Source & Credit: The Express Tribune
By Express | Ahmadiyya Times | July 20, 2010

ISLAMABAD: During the hearing of the petitions challenging various clauses of the 18th Amendment, underway in the Supreme Court, one of the petitioners, Shahid Orakzai proceeded to toss a copy of the constitution to the ground.

During the proceedings on Tuesday, Orakzai gave arguments against the establishment of the Islamabad High Court (IHC). Orakzai said Islamabad will have to be made a province before the establishment of IHC. He also criticized the criterion described in the 18th amendment for the appointment of judges, saying that the judicial commission has actually paralysed the Supreme Judicial Council.


During his arguments Orakzai said he would prefer the Holy Quran over Pakistan’s constitution if he was asked to make a choice between them  and tossed a copy of the constitution to the courtroom floor.

At this Justice Saqib Nisar said he had insulted the whole court by throwing the constitution on the floor.

Later the Chief Justice asked Orakzai to apologize or the court would issue him a contempt of court notice. Orakzai complied with the request and said he did not do this deliberately.

After Orakzai, Aslam Khaki advocate started his arguments.


-- Edited by Ahmadiyya Times for flow.

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