The Federal Government has the Right to Nominate the Special Court Judges: Mansoor

The Federal Government has the Right to Nominate the Special Court Judges: Mansoor
Islamabad: nominations for the judges of the special court treason trials of the proprietary rights of the federal government, and consultations with a view to the chief justice of the cfa is that he should not do, said that the former president pervez musharraf has the counsel at the hearing of the special court on monday, geo reported.

To continue before his argument by the 3 members of the special court here, anwar mansoor said that the federal government has the right to nominate the judges, especially the court.

Judicial intervention the arab quizzed to king faisal, "do you want to say, and the nomination of judges, is meaningless?

The anwar mansour replied that consultation should not have complete of the chief justice, because it is a proprietary rights of the federal cabinet, select the judges and the selection of judges, the chief justice may have been notified.

He further pointed out that if the high court judges were to be selected, and why, then, the chief judge of the high has not been consulted?

The anwar mansour referred to prime minister nawaz sharif of the interview, mr. Salim ahmed salim safi of the geotechnical engineering office has proposed a clip news every day in the court, the report said, prime minister nawaz sharif said in an interview, in accordance with article 6 was the order of the supreme court, he had no personal grievances, or hatred of the name and the judges of the tribunal, the special court is also given to him.



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