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Showing posts with label 18th amendment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 18th amendment. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Big cases mean big bucks for 15 lawyers




Lawyers in NRO and 18th amendment cases paid Rs26 million by PPP govt to defend cases.
ISLAMABAD: Two high profile cases in the Supreme Court of Pakistan – the National Reconciliation Ordinance and the 18th Amendment – opened the gates of wealth on 15 lawyers of the country in 2010.
The lawyers were paid Rs26million by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) government to defend these cases.
Former chairman Senate and PML-Q leader in the upper house, Senator Wasim Sajjad emerged as the highest paid lawyer in the country in one government case when he was paid Rs5.9million by the government to defend the 18th Amendment in the Supreme Court.
These lawyers were paid after the government approved the hiring of a brigade of 15 lawyers for just one case, paying them a total of Rs19.5million.
The names of these lawyers and the fees paid to them were produced in the National Assembly on Monday during the question hour when MNA Nighat Parveen Mir sought these details, as well as the procedure adopted in the selection of the advocates. However, no reason was given regarding why such a large number of lawyers were hired in the first place to defend the 18th amendment when the government had the services of some top constitutional lawyers such as Wasim Sajjad and a few others.
The NA was informed in writing that these advocates were hired with the mutual consultation of the Law Minister, Secretary Law and Attorney General of Pakistan.
According to the list produced in the NA, the government hired a total of 13 lawyers to defend the 18th amendment in the court.
Wasim Sajjad, who led the team, was given Rs5.9 million, Sardar Ghazi Rs1 million, Barrister Bachaa Rs2 million, Raja Ibrahim Satti Rs1 million, Masood Chishti Rs1.5 million, Salaudin Gandapur Rs700,000, Iftikharul Haq Khan Rs500,000, Ch Nasrullah Warriach Rs3 million, Mumtaz Mustafa, Rs1.2million, Ch Mushtaq Masood Rs1 million, Khurshid Ahmed Sodhi Rs1 million, Iftikhar Ahmed Mian Rs500,000, Mahmood Sheikh AOR Rs200,000. Thus, a total of Rs19.5million were paid to 13 lawyers.
In the NRO review petition, Kamal Azfar was first paid Rs2.5 million and then Rs1.5 million. Advocate KK Agha got Rs1million and Masood Chishti Rs1.5million. The fee of Governor Punjab Latif Khosa was yet to be paid as the fee was under consideration.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

NA passes 19th Amendment

The-Nation


National Assembly Wednesday passed the 19th constitutional amendment. The constitutional amendment was tabled in National Assembly today after the bill was endorsed by the federal cabinet, a private TV reported. 
The bill introduces 26 amendments in six Articles of the Constitution. The house clause-wise passed the constitutional amendment, which was later passed to enter as a part of the constitution. With the amendment four senior judges of Supreme Court have been made members of the judicial commission instead of the two judges. The legislation also withdraws the powers of the Chief Justice with regard to appointment of the adhoc judges in higher courts and handed over the same to the judicial commission. The bill also proposes at least 15-year experience for the representative of a provincial bar that will represent the body in the Judicial Commission.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Parliamentary Committee finalises 19th Amendment draft


The Parliamentary Committee for Constitutional Reforms was headed by Senator Raza Rabbani.
ISLAMABAD: The Parliamentary Committee for Constitutional Reforms finalised the draft of the 19th Amendment on Sunday. All 24 members of the committee also recommended their approval of the amendment.
Headed by Senator Raza Rabbani, the committee had been ordered by the Supreme Court to resolve some faults in the 18th Amendment, due to which the draft of the 19th Amendment had been created.
The process of appointment of judges for the higher courts has also been drafted in the 19th Amendment.
The 19th constitutional bill is likely to be presented in the next session of the Senate and National Assembly meeting.