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judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today      •  DSP, policeman killed in Hangu blasts      •  Landmine attack at former senator’s house in Mohmand     •  Half of Sindh flood-affected land turns uncultivable     •  Strike continues in Khuzdar over lawyer's killing      •  Pak army opens road links between Sindh and Balochistan      •  Flood water enters Zamzama gas field in Sindh      •  Nawaz’s double-faced policy damaging country: Babar     •  VC of Islamia University Peshawar kidnaps      •  US Muslims to vote straight democratic nominee in Nov polls     •  Lailatul Qadr observed with religious solemnity     •  India may allow Pak judicial panel to interrogate Kasab      •  Flood tide raging at a short distance from Dadu      •  EU first session of Strasbourg plenary after holidays will be dominated by the 'state of the union' debate on Tuesday      •  Pak Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day with simplicity      •  Eid expected on Saturday as Shawal moon may be viewed on Thursday      •  Govt coming in way of independent judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today      •  DSP, policeman killed in Hangu blasts      •  Landmine attack at former senator’s house in Mohmand     •  Half of Sindh flood-affected land turns uncultivable     •  Strike continues in Khuzdar over lawyer's killing      •  Pak army opens road links between Sindh and Balochistan      •  Flood water enters Zamzama gas field in Sindh      •  Nawaz’s double-faced policy damaging country: Babar     •  VC of Islamia University Peshawar kidnaps      •  US Muslims to vote straight democratic nominee in Nov polls     •  Lailatul Qadr observed with religious solemnity     •  India may allow Pak judicial panel to interrogate Kasab      •  Flood tide raging at a short distance from Dadu      •  EU first session of Strasbourg plenary after holidays will be dominated by the 'state of the union' debate on Tuesday      •  Pak Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day with simplicity      •  Eid expected on Saturday as Shawal moon may be viewed on Thursday      •  Govt coming in way of independent judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today      •  DSP, policeman killed in Hangu blasts      •  Landmine attack at former senator’s house in Mohmand     •  Half of Sindh flood-affected land turns uncultivable     •  Strike continues in Khuzdar over lawyer's killing      •  Pak army opens road links between Sindh and Balochistan      •  Flood water enters Zamzama gas field in Sindh      •  Nawaz’s double-faced policy damaging country: Babar     •  VC of Islamia University Peshawar kidnaps      •  US Muslims to vote straight democratic nominee in Nov polls     •  Lailatul Qadr observed with religious solemnity     •  India may allow Pak judicial panel to interrogate Kasab      •  Flood tide raging at a short distance from Dadu      •  EU first session of Strasbourg plenary after holidays will be dominated by the 'state of the union' debate on Tuesday      •  Pak Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day with simplicity      •  Eid expected on Saturday as Shawal moon may be viewed on Thursday      •  Govt coming in way of independent judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today      •  DSP, policeman killed in Hangu blasts      •  Landmine attack at former senator’s house in Mohmand     •  Half of Sindh flood-affected land turns uncultivable     •  Strike continues in Khuzdar over lawyer's killing      •  Pak army opens road links between Sindh and Balochistan      •  Flood water enters Zamzama gas field in Sindh      •  Nawaz’s double-faced policy damaging country: Babar     •  VC of Islamia University Peshawar kidnaps      •  US Muslims to vote straight democratic nominee in Nov polls     •  Lailatul Qadr observed with religious solemnity     •  India may allow Pak judicial panel to interrogate Kasab      •  Flood tide raging at a short distance from Dadu      •  EU first session of Strasbourg plenary after holidays will be dominated by the 'state of the union' debate on Tuesday      •  Pak Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day with simplicity      •  Eid expected on Saturday as Shawal moon may be viewed on Thursday      •  Govt coming in way of independent judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today      •  DSP, policeman killed in Hangu blasts      •  Landmine attack at former senator’s house in Mohmand     •  Half of Sindh flood-affected land turns uncultivable     •  Strike continues in Khuzdar over lawyer's killing      •  Pak army opens road links between Sindh and Balochistan      •  Flood water enters Zamzama gas field in Sindh      •  Nawaz’s double-faced policy damaging country: Babar     •  VC of Islamia University Peshawar kidnaps      •  US Muslims to vote straight democratic nominee in Nov polls     •  Lailatul Qadr observed with religious solemnity     •  India may allow Pak judicial panel to interrogate Kasab      •  Flood tide raging at a short distance from Dadu      •  EU first session of Strasbourg plenary after holidays will be dominated by the 'state of the union' debate on Tuesday      •  Pak Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day with simplicity      •  Eid expected on Saturday as Shawal moon may be viewed on Thursday      •  Govt coming in way of independent judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today      •  DSP, policeman killed in Hangu blasts      •  Landmine attack at former senator’s house in Mohmand     •  Half of Sindh flood-affected land turns uncultivable     •  Strike continues in Khuzdar over lawyer's killing      •  Pak army opens road links between Sindh and Balochistan      •  Flood water enters Zamzama gas field in Sindh      •  Nawaz’s double-faced policy damaging country: Babar     •  VC of Islamia University Peshawar kidnaps      •  US Muslims to vote straight democratic nominee in Nov polls     •  Lailatul Qadr observed with religious solemnity     •  India may allow Pak judicial panel to interrogate Kasab      •  Flood tide raging at a short distance from Dadu      •  EU first session of Strasbourg plenary after holidays will be dominated by the 'state of the union' debate on Tuesday      •  Pak Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day with simplicity      •  Eid expected on Saturday as Shawal moon may be viewed on Thursday      •  Govt coming in way of independent judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today      •  DSP, policeman killed in Hangu blasts      •  Landmine attack at former senator’s house in Mohmand     •  Half of Sindh flood-affected land turns uncultivable     •  Strike continues in Khuzdar over lawyer's killing      •  Pak army opens road links between Sindh and Balochistan      •  Flood water enters Zamzama gas field in Sindh      •  Nawaz’s double-faced policy damaging country: Babar     •  VC of Islamia University Peshawar kidnaps      •  US Muslims to vote straight democratic nominee in Nov polls     •  Lailatul Qadr observed with religious solemnity     •  India may allow Pak judicial panel to interrogate Kasab      •  Flood tide raging at a short distance from Dadu      •  EU first session of Strasbourg plenary after holidays will be dominated by the 'state of the union' debate on Tuesday      •  Pak Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day with simplicity      •  Eid expected on Saturday as Shawal moon may be viewed on Thursday      •  Govt coming in way of independent judiciary, says Nawaz     •  5 terrorists killed in missile attack in N.Waziristan      •  No clash between parliament and Supreme Court: Awan      •  Religious party activist gunned down in Karachi      •  CCI meeting today       
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CJ wary of potential politicizing of judges appointments
29-Jul-2010

ISLAMBAD,Jul 29: Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Iftikhar Muhammed Chaudhry said Murree and Chhanga Manga are the ground realities of politics in the country, where ministries have to be gifted to court political support.
The CJ Chaudhry said this while heading a 17-member larger bench hearing constitutional petitions filed against Eighteenth Amendment in the Constitution.

Wasim Sajjad, the counsel of the federal government continued his arguments today, saying the Chief Justice has precedence in the new procedure of appointments of the judges, as he heads Judicial Commission instituted for the purpose.

Justice Khalilur Rehman Ramday asked as to why the modus operandi was altered, if the powers are the same as before.

The CJ Chaudhry was suspicious of any potential deadlock over the appointment of judges thanks to the presence of people who have opinions at variance with each other.








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