Saturday, 30 July 2011

No confrontation between judiciary and government: Justice Javed

LAHORE: Senior Supreme Court Judge, Justice Javed Iqbal says there is no confrontation between the government and judiciary, Geo News reported.
The government has not disobeyed any orders of the Supreme Court however there has been a delay in their implementation. Justice Javed said the Supreme Court and Army were not playing any combined role.
Justice Javed Iqbal was being honoured by the Punjab Bar Council and said media hype was behind the creation of a possible confrontation between the judiciary and government and it was wrong to say that the government did not obey Supreme Court orders.
The main priorities of the Supreme Court are to uphold the constitution, rule of law and eliminate corruption. He added that this was also the attention of the government.
Speaking on relations with the army, Justice Iqbal said that the Supreme Court was proud of the armed forces.

SC detailed verdict on Asghar, Ahmed matter

Supreme Court on Saturday issued its detailed verdict in writing about making Sohail Ahmed OSD and granting of investigation responsibility to former FIA Director, Hussain Asghar in Hajj corruption case, Geo News reported.
In its 36-page written verdict, the SC stated that a civil servant cannot be made OSD if the Prime Minister, who is the competent authority, is not satisfied with his performance. However, the competent authority has the power to order his transfer but cannot penalize him as was done in this case.

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Top Turkey's military brass resign from posts

 Turkey’s military command echelon resigned late Friday from their posts amid an ongoing spat with the government over the growing number of arrested generals. The mass resignations, which marked a first in the country’s history, immediately caused a state crisis.
Chief of General Staff Gen. Isik Kosaner, Land Forces Commander Gen. Erdal Ceylanoglu, Air Forces Commander Gen. Hasan Aksay and Naval Forces Commander Adm. Esref Ugur Yigit quit their posts days before the Supreme Military Council, or YAS, was supposed to meet to discuss key military promotions. Kosaner had another two years left in the office.
Gendarmerie Forces Commander Necdet Özel did not resign.
The resignations came hours after a prosecutor demanded the arrest of a top military official, Gen. Hüseyin Nusret Tasdeler, the commander of the Aegean Army. Sources said disagreements over promotions and the arrests of numerous generals peaked to an unacceptable level following the legal action against Tasdeler.
Tensions between the military and the government have been high in recent years as hundreds of high-ranking officers were put behind bars in the ongoing “Balyoz” (Sledgehammer) and Ergenekon coup-plot cases.
It was not yet sure as of late Friday whether this year’s YAS, set to begin Aug 1., would take place as scheduled.
Consecutive meetings between Kosaner, President Abdullah Gül and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the last 10 days were not sufficient to avert the crisis. Kosaner, Gül and Erdogan met Friday morning, after which Erdogan met with Justice Minister Sadullah Ergin. Gül tried unsuccessfully to calm down the tension through a statement he made Friday afternoon, before the resignations were announced.
“I hope that everything will be solved in a good way,” Gül told reporters after Friday prayers. Asked by a journalist if the recent meetings were “a sign of a problem” between the government and the military, the president said they were not.
Right after Gül made his statement Friday, however, an Istanbul court demanded the arrest of the commander of one of the country’s most strategic armies, threatening the efforts by the government and military to avert a crisis over the promotions of senior generals.
The 13th Istanbul Court for Serious Crimes on Friday unanimously accepted the indictment prepared by Prosecutor Cihan Kansiz, demanding a life sentence for Gen. Tasdeler, who served as Erdogan’s military advisor in 2007-2008.
Erdogan met with Ergin after the prosecutor’s demand was made public.
This year’s YAS was set to decide on key promotions to the positions of commander of the air and naval forces. Naval Forces commander Yigit, and Air Force commander Aksay were both scheduled to reach the end of their terms on Aug. 30.
The commander of the Turkish Land Forces, Gen. Ceylanoglu, had also been expected to retire due to age. However, filling the empty seats was already expected to cause problems with so many high-ranking and eligible generals behind bars in the Balyoz case. The only eligible candidate to replace Aksay had been considered to be is Lt. Gen. Mehmet Erten, who would have had to be promoted to the rank of general and then be appointed as the commander.
Balyoz is the code name for an alleged military coup plot against the ruling Justice and Development Party, or AKP, drafted in 2003. According to the allegations, the military planned drastic measures to foment unrest in the country in order to remove the AKP from power.

Firing at Spini Road kills 11 in Quetta

Unidentified men opened fire on a van at Spini Road in Quetta that killed eleven persons including a woman and injured three Saturday, Geo News reported.
According to police sources, the firing incident took place near a bus stop at Spini Road when some unknown men attacked a vehicle that killed three people, including a woman on spot while eleven others got injured.
Seven persons lost their lives on their way while one succumbed to injuries after reaching to the hospital.
The injured have been shifted to Bolan Medical Hospital.
The area is gripped by fear while security forces have reached the spot to investigate the incident and cordoned off the area.
The relatives of the victims reached the hospital and protested against the incident while Tahaffuz-e-Azadari Council has announced 40-day mourning

Friday, 29 July 2011

Notification making Sohail Ahmed OSD non-practical: SC

 The Supreme Court (SC) has termed the notification making Sohail Ahmed OSD non-practical and ordered that the competent authority appoint him any appropriate position in seven days, Geo News reported Friday.
On the reinstatement of Hussain Asghar, the apex court said he should be given charge in the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) when he joins.
Earlier during proceedings of the Hajj scandal case, Attorney General Maulvi Anwarul Haq told a six-member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry that Chief Minister
Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) Syed Mehdi Shah had stopped Hussain Asghar from returning and he was in Kachura.
While hearing the case, CJ remarked that a simple issue has been turned complicated unnecessarily.
The hearing of the case has been adjourned for an indefinite period.
The court had directed the AG to submit the prime minister's response by today. Other members of the bench hearing the Haj corruption case are Justice Mian Shakirullah Jan, Justice Mahmood Akhtar Shahid Siddiqui, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain, Justice Tariq Parvez and Justice Amir Hani Muslim.
The order stated that the parliamentarians had brought the hajj corruption issue to the court also a Saudi prince wrote a letter to the SC regarding mismanagement in hajj affairs.

Meeting at Presidency to discuss SC orders

A meeting with the government’s coalition partners has been called at the Presidency to discuss the orders of the Supreme Court, Geo News reported Friday.
According to sources, the meeting will be chaired by President Asif Ali Zardari and attended by Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani , Governor of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), along with the Chief Ministers of Sindh, KP, Balochistan and Gilgit-Baltistan
The opposition leader in the Punjab Assembly Raja Riaz and Senator Babar Awan have also been invited to attend the meeting, sources added.
Babar Awan is expected to brief the meeting on legal matters, while the meeting will also discuss matters between the center and provinces