Supreme Judicial Council meets under Chief Justice Yahya Afridi – HUM News

Supreme Judicial Council meets under Chief Justice Yahya Afridi – HUM News


ISLAMABAD: A meeting of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) began on Saturday under the leadership of Chief Justice Yahya Afridi. According to sources, the council is reviewing complaints filed under Article 209 of the Constitution, which pertains to the accountability and conduct of judges of the superior judiciary.

The meeting is also expected to deliberate on matters related to the code of conduct for judges, sources added.

The SJC serves as the constitutional body responsible for examining complaints and allegations of misconduct against judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts.

Earlier in September, Justice Tariq Mahmood Jahangiri, along with other judges, had filed petitions in the Supreme Court challenging the administrative authority of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) Chief Justice. The petitions contend that administrative powers cannot override judicial functions, arguing that the IHC Chief Justice lacks the authority to alter constituted benches, remove available judges from the roster, or bar them from performing judicial duties.

They further asserted that a judge can only be stopped from working under Article 209 of the Constitution. The judges had also sought the Supreme Court’s intervention to declare recent administrative actions — including the formation of committees and approval of procedural rules — as unlawful, maintaining that benches can only be constituted under rules framed in accordance with Article 202.



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