SC Rejects As Non-maintainable Petition Seeking Presidential Form Of Govt

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SC rejects as non-maintainable petition seeking presidential form of govt

The Supreme Court observes that there is no clause in the constitution, which mandates the Supreme Court to issue instructions to the prime minister for referendum for the presidential form of government.

ISLAMABAD: (UrduPoint/Pakistan Point News-Sept 27th, 2021) The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a petition as non-maintainable which was seeking the court’s order for the presidential form of government in the country.

A SC three-member bench led by Justice Umar Ata Bandial upheld the objections on petition raised by the Registrar Office of the court.

“There is no clause in the constitution, which mandates the Supreme court to issue instructions to the prime minister for referendum for the presidential form of government,” the court said.

Earlier, the Supreme court heard an appeal against the objections raised by the court’s registrar office.

“It is a political question, how the court could intervene in it,” Justice Mansoor Ali Shah questioned. “If someone has raised question or demanded in the parliament on the presidential form of government,” Justice Shah asked.

“How can a single person demands for changing the parliamentary system of governance,” Justice Muneeb Akhtar asked. “It is prime minister’s discretion to refer the matter for referendum on the issue to the joint sitting of the parliament,” the court observed.

“Still the matter will be decided by the parliament,” Justice Muneeb Akhtar remarked.

“The parliament is currently dysfunctional,” petitioner Ahmed Raza Kasuri said. “I am a founder of the 1973’s Constitution,” Kasuri said. “Did you sign for the parliamentary system in the constitution,” Supreme court questioned. “Neither I voted nor signed on the constitution,” Kasuri replied. “Then you could not claim to be a founder of the constitution,” Justice Akhtar said.

A three-member bench comprising Justice Umar Atta Bandial, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Muneeb Akhtar heard petitions.

Four petitioners including Sahibzada Ahmed Raza Khan Kasuri, Dr Sadiq Ali, Tahir Aziz Khan and Hafeez-ur-Rehman Chaudhry had moved identical constitutional petitions under Article 184(3) of the Constitution in the Supreme Court for presidential form of government in the country.

They asked the Supreme court might direct the prime minister of Pakistan to hold a referendum under Article 48(6) of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan in order to ascertain and determine the will of the people of Pakistan.

Fida Hussnain

Fida Hussnain is a lahore based journalist. He writes on politics, religion, social issues and climate change. He is also a research fellow at University of Gujrat.