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Profile of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry

“When you live with an iron fist and a heart of steel, you pay with your flesh and blood” (Anonymous)

Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry – a name signifying justice and a strong judicial system. In 2005, Justice Iftikhar, in his message on becoming the Chief Justice of Pakistan said:
“The term justice is not to be interpreted in a narrow and pedantic sense. It encompasses political justice, economic justice and social justice. No individual or a nation can attain optimum level or their potentialities in case of denial of either political, economic or social justice. True and unalloyed justice, transcends the boundaries of cast, creed, and color. It is universal and for the entire mankind. This is the theme of all revealed religions and Allah the Almighty loves those who act equitably.”

cjp Profile of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad ChaudhryIftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry became the 20th Chief Justice of Pakistan in June 2005, after Justice Nazim Hussain Siddiqi. He was appointed as Chief Justice by Pakistani President Gen. Pervez Musharraf on May 7, 2005. He was suspended by President General Musharraf on March 9, 2007, but was reinstated by order of the Supreme Court on July 20, 2007. On November 3, 2007, Chief of the Army Staff General Musharraf suspended the constitution and declared a state of emergency. Justice Iftikhar reacted promptly, convening a seven-member bench which issued at interim order against this action. He also ordered the armed forces of Pakistan not to obey any illegal orders.
Subsequently, 111th brigade of the Pakistan army entered the supreme court building and removed Chaudhry and several other judges from the Supreme Court. After the imposition of emergency, Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar was sworn in as the new Chief Justice of Pakistan; whereas, Justice Iftikhar Chaudry was put under house arrest.

Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, was born on 12th December, 1948 in Faisalabad and completed his earlier education in Balochistan; did his LL.B from Hyderabad; started practice as an Advocate in 1974; enrolled as an Advocate of High Court in 1976 and of Supreme Court in 1985; practiced in all fields of law i.e. Constitutional, Criminal, Tax, Revenue, etc. In the Bar he served twice as ‘Vice Chairman of the Balochistan Bar Council’, was also elected as ‘President of Balochistan Bar Association’ and ‘President of the High Court Bar Association’. In 1989, he was appointed as ‘Advocate General of Balochistan’ and elevated as ‘Judge of the High Court of Balochistan’ in 1990, being a Judge of the High Court, also served as Banking Judge, Judge of the Special Courts for Speedy Trial and Customs Appellate Court as well as Company Judge; appointed as ‘Chairman of the Balochistan Local Council Election Authority’ and conducted twice Local Bodies Elections in the Province of Balochistan showing his rich experience in dealing with executive administration. He has a special interest for humanitarian and educational causes. He twice served as ‘Chairman of the Pakistan Red Crescent Society – Balochistan’.
Presently he is ‘Honorary Patron in Chief of Helpers Association’ and ‘Chairman of Education Society of Sibi Law College’. His personal interest in disseminating legal education among far-flung areas paved way for establishment of Law College in Sibi.

He was appointed as ‘Chief Justice of High Court of Balochistan’ in 1999. It was during his tenure as Chief Justice of Balochistan that he took personal keen interest in establishing long awaited Circuit Bench of High Court of Balochistan at Sibi. He was elevated as ‘Judge of Supreme Court’ on February 4, 2000. Besides functioning as Judge of the Supreme Court, he served as Chairman, Enrolment Committee of Pakistan Bar Council.

He was appointed as Chief Justice of Pakistan and took oath of the office on 30th June, 2005. He attended 22nd Biennial Congress on the Law of the World, held in Beijing & Shanghai, China in September, 2005. He participated in the International Conference and Showcase on Judicial Reforms held in Philippines in November, 2005. He also visited United Kingdom in February, 2006 in connection with the UK-Pakistan Judicial Protocol on Children.

Famous for taking suo moto actions, especially against the Government, he became the first Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan to be suspended on politically motivated charges of misuse of power which were erroneous and lacked validity. Nevertheless, his suspension and subsequent reinstatement gave a new life to judiciary.

As anticipated, the repercussions of the ouster of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry turned out to be far-reaching and ugly. The President should have deliberated further if he thought the charges against the judge were serious enough to warrant a confrontation. Probably, the government feared that judgments in the constitutional cases relating to the dual office of the president and his re-election by the current assemblies inevitably, which were due before the court might go against it if Justice Chaudhry was the Chief Justice.

On his suspension, the lawyer community took to the streets and the common man added his ‘hurrah’ to it. Consequently, he became the ‘most popular person’ of Pakistan.

On March 09, 2007, Chaudhry was suspended by Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. Musharraf also filed a “reference” (i.e., legal case) against Chaudhry for alleged misconduct, such as an allegation that Chaudhry demanded an ostentatious Mercedes-Benz for his official car.

The suspension of Chaudhry was the first time in the 50-year history of the Pakistani Supreme Court that a Chief Justice was suspended. The court under Chief Justice Chaudhry had made rulings against governmental corruption, including the Pakistan Steel Mills case.

In 2007, the Supreme court ruled against the government, saying that the selling of Pakistan Steel Mills to a group including Arif Habib, former client and friend of PM Shaukat Aziz, was done in “indecent haste”.
To put it simple, Justice Chaudhry’s suspension was done in ‘indecent haste’ too, and with intentions that were not very pure. A critical view of the possible reasons is as follows:
• He worked hard while pursuing his efforts to clear the backlog of cases and burnt the midnight oil in literal sense while taking up the additional responsibility of the human rights cases under his suo moto jurisdiction. A separate human rights cell was set up at the Supreme Court that received thousands of complaints from poor victims across the country.
• Lawyers had a grudge that Mr Chaudhry was wasting his precious time while hearing cases which actually came under the jurisdiction of civil courts.
• The entire police hierarchy, bureaucracy, politicians from the ruling as well as opposition parties, feudal lords and several incumbent rulers directly or indirectly came in the line of fire when Mr Chaudhry either gave decisions against them or passed stern directions for them to comply with.
• He admonished the former inspector general of Punjab police, Maj (r) Ziaul Hasan, when the Punjab police was accused of not implementing 90 percent of the SC directives. Hasan might have felt that he was humiliated in an open court so he retaliated and broke the court decorum by exchanging words with the judge. At the time, the judge told journalists not to report that part of the proceedings.
• In the Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM) case, Mr Chaudhry headed a larger bench and ruled that the Cabinet Committee on Privatisation (CCOP) grossly violated the law in the PSM sell-off. Certainly, the government would not have liked this judgement because none other than the prime minister was heading the CCOP.
• While pursuing the case of missing citizens, who were allegedly picked up by the intelligence agencies, the judge fixed responsibility on the government and observed that it was the duty of the state to protect people’s lives and ensure their safety. This case might have annoyed the government.
• In the public interest cases, he also went off the government line and issued directions for the authorities to benefit the common man.

After the event, there was unrest in the country with regard to the validity of the allegations against Chaudhry, as well as doubt as to whether Musharraf actually had the power to suspend the Chief Justice under the circumstances.

On May 5, 2007, Chaudhry traveled from Islamabad to Lahore to address the Lahore High Court Bar Association. Demonstrations of support along the route slowed his motorcade to the point that it took him 25 hours to reach the dinner the Association was holding in his honor. This journey usually takes 4-5 hours on average.[citation needed] Demonstrators chanted not only slogans supporting Chaudrhy, but also openly called for Musharraf to step down(Go Musharraf Go).In his speech he criticized dictatorship and emphasized on the important of the rule of law.

On July 20, 2007, Chaudhry was reinstated to his position as Chief Justice in a ruling by the thirteen-member Pakistani Supreme Court which also quashed the misconduct reference filed against him by Musharraf. The ruling combined 25 constitutional petitions filed by Chaudhry and other interested parties, but referred most of the issues raised by the 24 petitions not filed by Chaudhry himself to lower courts for extended adjudication. All thirteen of the sitting justices agreed that Musharraf’s action had been illegal, and ten of the thirteen ordered Chaudhry was to be reinstated and that he “shall be deemed to be holding the said office and shall always be deemed to have been so holding the same.”

On 3rd November, 2007 Gen Musharraf declared Emergency in the country. After the imposition of emergency and suspension of constitution, Justice Chaudhry constituted an 8 member bench of Supreme Court judges duly headed by him, and immediately quashed the provisional constitution order, declaration of emergency and the suspension of the constitution, and ordered all civil and military personnel to ignore the order. He also ordered all the chief justices of high courts and judges of Supreme Court and high court not to take oath under the PCO. Soon after, the supreme court was stormed by the 111th brigade of the Pakistan Army and chief justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudary along with seven other judges of the of the Pakistan supreme court were removed from office and kept under house arrest. Musharraf replaced Justice Iftikhar Chaudry with Abdul Hameed Dogar as the de facto chief justice of Pakistan and also administered the oath of office to three other judges of the supreme court under the PCO, Justice Dogar later took a fresh oath on the constitution after it was restored and the PCO withdrawn.

He is under strict house arrest and no one has met him officially since he was arrested on 3 November, 2007. However he has continued to denounce Musharraf’s declaration of emergency and vowed to push for a return to the rule of law.

On November 6 Iftikhar Chaudhry spoke by phone to a group of 500 lawyers. In his statement he said that the constitution had been “ripped to shreds” and that the people should “rise up and restore it”. He added that although he is currently under guard, he will soon “join you in your struggle”. Supporters and political parties have since rallied around him once again.
On November 7 his guards were arrested and taken away after they refused to handover the security to the guards loyal to Musharraf.

On November 15 Geo News reported that Chaudhry had ordered the Islamabad Inspector General of Police to take action against his and his family’s house arrest and their possible removal to Quetta. According to the channel, Chaudhry held the interior secretary, the commissioner, the deputy commissioner and the assistant commissioner responsible for his house arrest. He said he was still the chief justice of Pakistan and the official residence was his by right.

On November 18th, in a letter to prominent English-language newspaper The News he wrote: “I will fight till the last drop of my blood to save the Constitution of Pakistan and so will resist any move to ‘deport’ me to some far-flung area with the intention to separate me from the lawyers and the Pakistani citizens”.

AWARDS & HONORS:

- Harvard Law School (HLS) Medal of Freedom

In the wake of the imposition of emergency rule in Pakistan, on November 14, 2007, the Harvard Law School Association decided to award its highest honour, the Medal of Freedom to Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, following the military crackdown the previous week. He becomes the first Pakistani to be presented with such honour.
Harvard Law School Medal of Freedom is given to selected personalities for their contributions to freedom, justice, and equality. Former South African President Nelson Mandela is one of the previous recipients of this award.

- Lawyer of the Year Award
The National Law Journal picked Mr. Chaudhry as the lawyer of the year for 2007, the only non-american in the history of the Journal. The official line of the US government may be muted critique of the dictator but the human heart decries for the innocent and pallbearer of justice. Mr. Chaudhry, how weak he may be in a country run by dictators half its life, stands tall by his denunciation of mockery of justice and deviation from rule of the law.

On December 15, 2007 ‘emergency’ was lifted and Musharraf’s crafted lawyers reinstated an amended Constitution which has been cut out to fit for the dictator. Musharraf made it clear that reanactment of the Constitution does not mean reinstatements of Justices including Mr. Chaudhry. To Mr. Chaudhry and rest of the world this step also remains unconstitutional; a duly elected Parliament can only alter the manuscript of the constitution with a two-third majority. The act of ‘emergency’ has done nothing but purged judiciary of dissenting justices and installment of Musharraf friendly Supreme Court. The dejure Chief Justice is correct that the Constitution of Pakistan is in shreds and has been mutilated with despotism being the order of the day or days to come.

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15 Responses to “Profile of Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry”

  1. taimour
    May 14, 2010 at 12:30 pm #

    i love you but peoples are watching to your side about there real problems like petroleam case so plzzzzzzzzzzzz also take notice on it.

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  2. Noorulhuda
    June 7, 2010 at 2:16 pm #

    dear iftikhar chaudry” main karak se Allah aur pher aapki help ko pukar raha hoon. karak woh district hai jahan Gas Petrolium ke natural resources ka aik azim Zakhira discour hua hai. Lekan Ye Local k lai aik Azab ban geya. Kyunka Local ko koi Kuch nahin deta balke her waqt sataya jata hai. Hum jab b apna haq mangte hain tu ham per 7ATA aur 17 harab jaise dafaat lagte hain. Hal he main hum ne jab haq mangne ki juraat ki tu hum per yahi dafaat lage aur Baghir kise waja k FC aur Police ne OPeration k name per loot mar kia. jes main 650 Mobile 400 tula sona aur naqdi sath le gai. Auratun ku peeta boron ke shirt utarwai 124 Afrad ko 3MPO k teht aik Month tak papande salasl rakha. aur ta hal 19 afrad 7ATA ke under jail main hain. Jab iahtejaj karte hain tu DCO aur Local police Thretend dete hain. Hamar MPA MIan NIsar Gul b un se mela hua hai. Ahara Allh k Sewa koi nahin aapki khedmaet main request hain k please hamare operation per Suo moto action lelo.ye sirf pukar pahunchane k lai likh tfsil bahut ziad hai. My contact no 03459664466

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  3. masroor
    August 20, 2010 at 5:40 pm #

    SIR Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry pakistan ki tareq ka bad tharn tow brother ko sary aam mahra gya aur un ka muder kar dya gya in logun ko bi is he tharn ulta latka kar aysee saza dani chahe ky pura pakistan deky us video ko dek kar dil khon ky ansun roh rha ha malum nhi un ki maa par kya guzer ryi hogi ya serf allah he janta ha.aap kudha ky ly aysa insaf karen ky pury pakistan ky logun ko aap ka fesla aur insaf yaad ry.

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  4. umer
    August 21, 2010 at 6:56 am #

    sir this is umer from karachi. meri 1 problem hai jo sirf aap sulja sakte hain, hamari kuch zameen hai (dolat nagar tehsil o zilah GUJRAT) main jo k meri walida k naam pe hai. wahan k kuch logon ne mil ker us ko apna bna rakha hai documents hamare complete hain but wahan k patwari hamara sath dene ko tayyar nai hain. hum karachi main rehtay hain. kindly help us!
    we need your help please????
    please answer me by e-mail at
    umer.love25@yahoo.com

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  5. aaa
    August 22, 2010 at 2:06 am #

    plz sir do justice in case of brutal killing of two brothers at sialkot they were as innocent as your own sons..

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  6. S. Bux ( Pakistan Students Group )
    October 7, 2010 at 7:30 am #

    It’s fact that we are living in a very challenging time and if we don’t respect the Chief Justice decision we never succeed. We need political change and need a good leadership. Change is needed and it would be possible through implementation of law in every department of Pakistan. Students of Pakistan can also play a big role to change the history of Pakistan with the help of technological development.

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  7. Anisa Kharait
    November 22, 2010 at 3:42 pm #

    I would like to see some justice given to the people who have done this:

    http://www.pothwar.com/1%20nov%20news%2043/1%20nov%2021.htm

    The above article is about my 14 year old cousin who was murdered by 4 men, this is 1 of the many acts of injustice that people of pakistan are suffering, I would like to request that these people be bought to justice, and made example of to prevent future crimes like this, the hand of law needs to be firm and just. This 14 year old child lost his life after he was brutally beaten, then his head was hit and his skull crushed with a 10kg rock after which he suffered and suffered as he bled until he could bleed no more and he died all the time his murders sat and watching him die while smoking. Please help us make Pakistan a better country by bringing justice and punishing these sick and babaric murders, may Allah bless you and Pakistan, please help. I work in a primary school here in england. The children, staff and parents are horrified that something like this could ever happen to anyone. The law needs to act, please dont let us stray away from Pakistan from fear of these criminals. I always say how wonderful a country Pakistan is but I am being questioned as to what is Pakistan law doing about this act of terror, so please help and prove that Pakistan is the wonderful country we all beleive it is.

    Miss Anisa Kharait

    Azad Kashmir

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  8. Assalam ala kum my name is doctor Muhammad nasir kassi.I am advocate supreme court of pakistan.Honourable Chief justice iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary is belong to my district Quetta.I know very well the honble Chief,because when i start my profession as a advocate of lower court the honble chief justice was chief justice of high court of balochistan.I find honble Iftikhar very honest,a person who disperse justice equatibly,no any kind of discrimination.I pray to my Allah Pak to give CJ iftikhar @ his family more more respect and long live .Ammain.

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  9. imtiaz-ch
    December 25, 2010 at 6:51 pm #

    from 14/8/1947 still now i have no see and listen that any one do some for my lovely pakistan, every one took mony in her pocket,realised her family, raletievs and friends to egnoerd the less of quaid-E-azam,chrash the dream of illama iqbal…aah..oh my GOD no one is sencear to her job responbilties/ pakistan/ pakistani peoples…now in the shape of iftikhar ch we see some well…….GOD give them enrgy win power they do some good for me pakistan and me poor pakistani peoples. aameen.
    imtiazahmad43@yahoo.com/mobil/0030-6947064090.
    IMTIAZ CH/ATHEN GREECE.

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  10. Mrs Aliya Zubair
    December 31, 2010 at 11:09 am #

    Honorable Chief Justice Sahab!
    I very respectfully submit that I am the principal of Loretto Hall School System, 24-A Mason Road, Lahore.I seek your help in the regard of the dishonor that I have faced due to the owner of the said property where I am running this private school. I have taken the stay order from the court but inspite of that, Mr Asif kamal, the land owner, threatened me and my colleagues to leave the building without any fair reason. He along with some hooligans entered into my premises and made me suffer from huge financial,personal, moral and property damages. Respected Sir, the SHO, Civil lines police station, Lahore is consistently refusing to file the FIR against the culprits.I have all the legal documents(stay, application and Legal notices etc) and proof of the damages that I confronted today Kindly help a victimized woman who is totally dependent on your assistance. I am sure that you will provide me justice in this regard as soon as possible. Eagerly waiting for your favorable response.
    Principal Loretto Hall,
    Mrs. Aliya Zubair.
    Date: 31-12-2010.

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  11. Abdulghaffar
    March 15, 2011 at 3:57 am #

    aslam alicom city jhol dis sanghar me 3bhehno 2bhai ke walda ko raat ko goli maar kar katal kardyagia he en 5 bachon ki faryaad he hamara khuda our aap ke sewa faryaad sun ne wala es jahan me koi nahen he please help me 03157060042 03002294855

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  12. zaher latif
    April 22, 2011 at 5:17 am #

    SalamAlaKum.Justice Saab.
    We are in a case at Jhelum court under judge Afsal rai Karar we have had a case on going for two years it is a land issue.The land is my fathers we wanted to empty this land we were promised by this judge that he would give us justice by ordering the land to be emptyed but today on 22/04/2011 at jhelum court he has taken money from the other party and given the discion to them.We would like to now how is it that one judge can do that.Please can you look into this case becouse you are a fair person and the one that can give us justice.
    Many Thanks
    Zaher

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  13. GHULAM QADIR
    May 18, 2011 at 3:52 am #

    To,
    The Cheif Justice
    of Pakistan
    Sir,
    we hope that u have heared aobut load sheding but sure that u have never faced it. it is a situation when a person can neither sleep nor stay awake.
    This issue has completely disturbed our daily routine life. Our request is to pass an order allowing tax free energy alternative. And why not our govt accept the offer of neighbour countries like china and iran. who are giving us electricity at minimum (Rs. 300 Per home).
    This application is the voice of 17 crore Pakistanis.

    if you are not cheif justice, kindly forward it until it reaches the cheif justice of Pakistan.

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  14. July 17, 2011 at 2:46 pm #

    To,
    Cheif Justis Of Pakistan
    Sir, me hyderabad sa hun mere father hamid iqbal jo 8 saal sa nestle company of pakistan ki ak distribution mehran progressive me 8 saal sa mulazim tha jin be gunnah chori ka case me phansaya gya ha jab ka us company ka owner yeh bat janta han or woh yeh bat apne mu sa bolte han ka un ho ne kuch nai kia or un ko 2 saal case chalne k bad 7 saal k saZa suna de or sir jab ka session court of pakistan sa sunaye gye ha jab ka un ka khelaf to koi ilzam sabit nai hoa yh bat company waln na khud court me kahe or un ki fir is wakia sa 18 din bad likhwaye gye to sir plz ap humare darkhuast dekhan or is bat ka acction lan tak unhe is saza sa nijad mill jaye plz

    thanks.

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  15. mariam khan
    October 7, 2011 at 5:32 pm #

    sir… i had heard about your justise..sir men ap se kuch pochna chahti hon.humare kuch zameen he jaranwala men actually ye is me mere chachoo ka bhi share he. pr ab ye equally distribute ho gae the.phr hum ne zameen bech di..tou chachoo ne fake documents banwa leye hen ke hum ne ye zameen pehle kisi or ko bech di the ar ab dobara beche he…ab wo banda jise hm ne haqeqat me di last payment nhe kr rha..us ne 6 months me payment krne the..hm pareshan he smjh nhe ataa kya kare ,,mere father bemar hen ar koe bara bhae nhe he…plzzzz help me out sir ke ab hm un par case karen to kya karen…jazakallah..

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