Islamabad (Pakistan): Pakistan's President Arif Alvi on Wednesday admitted that there was "some need to streamline" Supreme Court's internal matters but he questioned the timing and manner of Pakistan's government's bid to curb the power of the Chief Justice to take suo moto notice in an individual capacity, Dawn reported.
On Wednesday, the Pakistan National Assembly passed the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure), Bill 2023. The bill was passed after Pakistan's Minister for Law and Justice Azam Nazeer Tarar tabled the bill in the assembly. While speaking about the matter on Geo News show Capital Talk, Arif Alvi said, "I think the timing could have been better. [Perhaps], it should have happened before as [passing this bill during a political] crisis raises a question mark on its timing," according to Dawn report.
Alvi said that "the timing could have been better." However, he said that according to the analysis he had heard, "there was some need to streamline how the Supreme Court conducts itself." He stressed that opinions to this effect started from within the Supreme Court. He said, "This discussion was taking place within the Supreme Court for many days so this matter should be settled by taking it (apex court) into confidence." He stressed that the apex court should have been involved in the process, as per the Dawn report.
Arif Alvi said that questions are raised when such changes are made "by force." He expressed hope that the judges will cooperate with one another as there does not appear to be consensus in their verdicts when their internal circumstances come to light.