• 2 months ago
" Kal Aaeni Tarmeem Manzoor Nahi Hogi. ." Aaeni Tarmeem Kab Manzoor Hogi?? Hassan Ayub
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00:00Tomorrow, this constitutional amendment will not be accepted.
00:03This is not a constitutional amendment, but a constitutional amendment.
00:06A two-thirds majority is required in both parties, the National Assembly and the Senate.
00:13Murana Fazlur Rehman, who was talking about judicial reforms,
00:18he basically took the name of judicial reforms.
00:23Reforms and judicial reforms are the same thing.
00:26So, the government is calling for judicial reforms,
00:28Mr. Murana is calling for judicial reforms.
00:30So, I think we have come very close.
00:32And secondly, what are the limits of constitutional amendments?
00:37So, we have tried.
00:39Obviously, not all the things have reached me.
00:42But some of its features have been identified.
00:46One is the rotation of judges in the High Court.
00:50Secondly, the special sessions in this will be explained in the bill.
01:01What is the prerequisite for a special session?
01:05And which community can get those special sessions?
01:10So, the big news in this is about the special sessions.
01:14And my sources are saying that this constitutional amendment will not be approved tomorrow.
01:20This constitutional amendment will not be approved tomorrow.
01:23Will there be a table?
01:24Yes, there will be a table tomorrow.
01:26And its approval will most likely be on Sunday.
01:34Sunday is not far, you are saying very soon.
01:38But in this, you did not give me any information about tenure.
01:43So, you think that a lot has to come, a lot has to be revealed.
01:46Regarding tenure, the thing is that the tenure of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan,
01:54there is something about this.
01:58That tenure has to be fixed and that term has to be of three years.
02:03And the information that I have received, I have not read the draft of it yet.
02:10But in the appointment of the Chief Justice, the seniority principle, the Al-Jihad Trust case,
02:18will also be terminated by a constitutional amendment.
02:26Now, the seniority principle, which was in relation to the High Courts,
02:31went on leave, especially in relation to the appointment of the Lahore High Court.
02:34So, most likely, the seniority principle is also going on leave in the matter of the Supreme Court.
02:39Haider, to be honest, I don't think this is an evening newspaper,
02:43which you were commenting in the beginning.
02:45After the talks of Hassan and the numbers that Azhar is telling us,
02:48I feel this is more of an evening newspaper than a morning newspaper.
02:51Do you agree?
02:53Look, we were talking about four elections.
02:56The thing is that not four, but all four are going to be on one side,
02:59that such amendments and legislation will come.
03:02One thing.
03:04The second decision is that the appointment of judges will be made by one of the top five judges.
03:10It will not be done on the basis of seniority.
03:13I was talking about the evening newspaper,
03:15which has been in debate for many days, 68 years, 68 years, 68 years.
03:19And a judge is being made a target of a lot of criticism.
03:23They are being encouraged a lot,
03:25although they have said many times, Chief Justice,
03:27that even if something like this happens, I will not take an extension.
03:30There is a special group, a special group,
03:33which is continuously encouraging them because this is their agenda.
03:36So I talked about the evening newspaper in that regard.
03:38There is no such proposition that 68 years should not be done.
03:41Yes, this is the number of judges,
03:44which is the appointment of judges, among the top five judges,
03:47and the remaining 41 people who are left,
03:49there are many important decisions about them.
03:52Yes.
03:55Interesting.
03:56You also said something similar to what Hassan was saying,
03:59that there is something in this package,
04:01which will solve this matter once and for all.

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