Revival of the Constitution and Judiciary
The first talk of the series of “Agenda for the New Government” on “Revival of the Constitution and Judiciary” was delivered by Senior Supreme Court lawyer, Akram Sheikh, on May 24, 2008 and chaired by Prof. Khurshid Ahmed. Khalid Rehaman DG IPS presented the opening remarks at the occasion.
Activity: Lecture
Speakers: Akram Sheikh, Senior lawyer Supreme Court of Pakistan
Chair: Prof. Khurshid Ahmad, Chairman IPS
“The delay in the restoration of judiciary not only undermines the structure of federation but it will drown the country into the litany of crisis,” he added. Mr. Sheikh also discussed the position of judiciary in the constitution, its structural independence, and the significance of the restoration of judiciary.
He noted that a corrupt judiciary could never be independent as it would have to side by the rulers and conform to their wishes.
He suggested that deviation from the constitutional could be stopped for good by punishing the culprits including all the collaborators and accomplices even in the judiciary.
The talk was followed by a thorough question and answer session in which intellectuals, journalists, academia and students participated.