LHC admits irregularities in CJS Authority Case

Islamabad:

The Supreme Court’s righteousness Jamal Khan Mandokhail has observed that irregularities will continue to prevail in provincial high courts as long as relevant rules have not been made.

Justice Mandokhail was part of a bench that on Friday heard a petition tried to regulate the powers of Chief Justices (CJS) in the country’s various high courts.

Previously, the petitioner’s lawyer, Mian Daud, revealed that some CJs gave steps on up RS100 million. To certain staff in the Supreme Court. He said that an employee of a provincial Supreme Court is now getting a pay equivalent to a Supreme Court judge thanks to these generous steps.

“There is also a case in which three messages were issued [for the increment of an employee] In a single day, ”he added. Justice Mandokhail noted that the judges should learn to exercise their authority in a proper way.

During the consultation, the further lawyer informed the court that the LHC had submitted its reply to the notice. Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar noticed that High Court had not rejected the claims leveled by the petitioner.

He noted that as the petition contained evidence with regard to LHC, the petition should be limited to the provincial Supreme Court. The court later ordered the petitioner to change his petition. LHC was also asked to appoint its advice. The case was later postponed for three weeks.

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