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Petition challenging appointment of Justice Saman Riffat inadmissible: IHC

By Malik Asad 2026-05-06
ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) has declared a petition challenging the appointment of Justice Saman Rafat Imtiaz as a judge inadmissible, observing that such litigation reflects a `regrettable tendency` to undermine the independence and dignity ofthejudiciary.

In a two-page written order, Justice Arbab Muhammad Tahir held that the petition contained `extremely defamatory, baseless and unsubstantiated allegations` against a serving judge, adding that the nature of the claims prima facie fell within the ambit of contempt of court.

The court emphasised that any attempt to scandalise a judge or question judicial conduct through unsubstantiated accusations cannotbe entertained, as it directly impacts the institutional integrity of the judiciary. `Thetendency to undermine the independence and dignity of the judiciary is very regrettable,` the order stated, while directing the petitioner to exercise caution in future.

The petition had been filed by Advocate Kulsoom Khaliq, challenging the appointment of Justice Saman Rafat Imtiaz. However, the court noted that the allegations raised were linked to judicial proceedings and the conduct of a sitting judge, matters which fall outside the jurisdiction of such petitions.

Justice Tahir underlined that the law provides specific mechanisms for addressing grievances against judicial decisions, including appellate forums.

He further clarified that any inquiry into alleged misconduct of a judge lies exclusively within the domain of the Supreme Judicial Council, the constitutional forum empowered to examine complaints against superior court judges.