IHC rejects allegations ISI interfered in judicial proceedings
By Our Staff Reporter2018-08-03
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) Mohammad Anwar Khan Kasi has rejected allegations ofinterference by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)in judicialproceedings, especially in the constitution of benches.
Subsequently, a division bench of the IHC comprising Justice Aamer Farooq and Justice Miangul Hassan Aurangzeb hearing an intra court appeal (ICA) of the ISI expungedadverse remarks of Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui from a judicial order.
The ISI in the appeal asserted that the court order widely circulated on the social media within the country and abroad and damaged the reputation of the army, ISI and judiciary across the world.
It requested the court to expunge the adverse remarks from the court order and also impose cost of litigation on the petitioner for filing a frivolous petition.
As per background of the case, one Mohammad If tikhar Raja filed a petition before the IHC saying that his brother Rabnawaz was abducted by spy agencies. However, Rabnawaz when produced before Justice Siddiqui on July 18 stated that he had gone to Vehari on his own.
But petitioner Raja insisted that his brother was in immense fear andthat he had lied before the court.
The IHC division bench comprising Justice Farooq and Justice Aurangzeb took up the ICA on Aug 1. The court had issued notices to the petitioner as well as the advocate general for Islamabad.
Advocate General Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri appeared before the bench.
He told the court that the IHC registrar conveyed the message of IHC Chief Justice Kasi that he never allowed outside interference of any person or institution in the judicial proceedings.
He said that the IHC chief justice further said that he had never taken instructions from any quarter while working as a sessions judge or after his elevation to the IHC.
The bench then accepted the ICA and expunged the adverse remarks from the order sheet accordingly.