The Senate Standing Comm
ittee on Law and Justice on Wednesday passed Constitutional Amendm
ent regulating suo motu jurisdiction of Supreme Court (SC).
The Senate Law and Justice Comm
ittee met under the chairmanship of Syed Ali Zafar and discussed in detail the constitutional amendments related to the role of the parliamentary comm
ittee in the appointment of judges. The comm
ittee proposed that in article 178 providing for the appointment of judges for Supreme Court the criteria shall be based on seniority cum fitness so that the recent controversy should be laid to rest while the appointment of CJP would remain on seniority alone.
Ali Zafar stated that the Suo Motu jurisdiction of the Supreme Court under article 184 of the Constitution is an extremely important judicia
l function as it enabled the court to enforce the fundamental right of citizens but at the same time the right to appeal against the judgment must be provided in accordance with Islamic injunctions.
Accordingly, the comm
ittee unanimously proposed that article 184(3) of the Constitution be amended to include the right of appeal therein. The comm
ittee also directed that under the constitution in case of violation of code of conduct the judicial commission would decide the matter within 90 days.
The comm
ittee took up the Protection of Parents Bill presented by the Law Minister. All the comm
ittee members agreed that the protection of parents was necessary, and parents should have the right to evict an adult child from the house owned by the parent.
The Chairman also stated that it was the social, moral, ethical responsibility of all children to give shelter to the parents in their home. However, the chairman pointed out to the Secretary Law that various lacunas in the law require amendments so that the law is in conformity with the requirements of the Constitution it was pointed out the Comm
ittee that the law appears to violate the fundamental right of ownership of property in as much as it also applies to the property owned by the children.
The comm
ittee accordingly directed the minister to amend the law as it seemed that the parent should not be allowed to throw out a child who is a minor nor should the minor be punished with 1-year imprisonment as it would be unconstitutional and badly affect family life.
Senator Farooq H. Naek and Kamran Murtaza objected to the powers given to Deputy Commissioner and Police to arrest the children and evict them without course to the courts of law. It was decided that the Minister would bring an amended bill to the committee.
The comm
ittee noticed with grave concern that there were no Income Tax and Service Tribunals in the whole of Balochistan and people had to go to Karachi.
Syed Ali Zafar directed the gove
rnment to establish Public Service and Income Tax Tribunals in Quetta and to also provide the details as to why a federal building housing the federal tribunals cannot be proved in the province.
The Comm
ittee also decided to hold a public hearing st
arting from March 30 at Multan, Lahore, Peshawar and Abbottabad to debate, discuss and deliberate upon the issue of creation of new provinces.
Senators Farooq Hamid Naek, Kamran Murtaza, Manzoor Ahmad Kakar attended the meeting while Senators Shahadat Awan, Mohammad Abdul Qadir, Sardar Muhammad Shafiq Tareen participated as a mover. Minister of Law and Justice Farogh Naseem and Secretary Law and Justice were also in attendance.