Pakistan Supreme Court Registrar Returns Petitions of Five Islamabad High Court Judges
Islamabad – The Registrar Office of the Supreme Court of Pakistan has returned petitions filed by five judges of the Islamabad High Court, citing procedural objections. According to the Registrar’s remarks, the petitions were filed under Article 184(3) of the Constitution, which pertains to matters of public interest, but the applicants failed to clarify what…
Islamabad – The Registrar Office of the Supreme Court of Pakistan has returned petitions filed by five judges of the Islamabad High Court, citing procedural objections.
According to the Registrar’s remarks, the petitions were filed under Article 184(3) of the Constitution, which pertains to matters of public interest, but the applicants failed to clarify what question of public importance was involved.
The office further noted that the applications appeared to be motivated by personal grievances rather than genuine issues of public interest.