Pakistani Judiciary Accuses Spy Agencies of Interference: A Call for Justice

Lahore High Court Chief Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmad addressed allegations of interference in Pakistan's judiciary by powerful institutions, calling for the end of such meddling. He encouraged the judiciary to perform responsibilities without fear, citing historical cases and present complaints to emphasize the persistence and impact of this issue.


PTI | Islamabad | Updated: 14-06-2024 16:13 IST | Created: 14-06-2024 16:13 IST
Pakistani Judiciary Accuses Spy Agencies of Interference: A Call for Justice
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Lahore High Court (LHC) Chief Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmad has publicly addressed written and verbal allegations regarding interference in Pakistan's judiciary by influential institutions.

Speaking at a Rawalpindi Bar Association event, Ahmad highlighted longstanding issues dating back to the controversial 1955 Moulvi Tamizuddin case, emphasizing current concerns.

The Chief Justice assured that he believes this interference will soon cease, urging fellow judges to resist any external pressure and continue their duties with integrity and courage.

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