Govt ready to face outcome if reference quashed: Nasim

-Hearing of reference against Justice Isa

By Shakeel Ahmed
ISLAMABAD: Federal counsel Dr Farogh Naseem stated before the Supreme Court on Monday that the president, the prime minister, and the law minister were ready to face the consequences if the presidential reference against Justice Qazi Faez Isa is quashed.
A full court comprising a 10-member bench, led by Justice Umar Ata Bandial, was hearing Justice Qazi Faez Isa’s case against the presidential reference filed against him for not disclosing properties of his family members in his wealth statement. Dr Naseem maintained that it appeared as if the government functionaries – the prime minister, the president, and the law minister – were on trial and not the judge who has yet to explain the source of income for his family members’ properties.
“We are ready to face consequences,” said the federal lawyer, while making explicit that the consequences would be across the board.
Earlier, Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah had observed that the government is also accountable if the reference is not maintainable. “There should be consequences if the reference is quashed based on malice,” noted Justice Maqbool Baqar.
Meanwhile, Justice Bandial observed that no bar association has ever complained about Justice Isa being dishonest. None of the  government’s allegations prove dishonesty of Justice Isa, he remarked. The federal counsel maintained that a judge is the most powerful person in society, and therefore, he argued, we must have confidence that the judge is free of controversy. The independence of the judiciary comes through integrity, and there should be good public perception of the judge, added Dr Naseem. At this, Justice Shah inquired whether the counsel admits that this is a case pertaining to independence of the judiciary. Justice Shah further asked the federal counsel whether a husband could seek his wife’s tax records from the Federal Board of Revenue. To this, Dr Naseem replied that he would have to ask the relevant officials. Under which law can the Supreme Judicial Council ask a judge to disclose details of his wife’s properties, inquired Justice Shah. He observed that the public perception of a judge can also be destroyed on social media.
At this, Dr Naseem said that fake news could not destroy public perception but if a judge is unable to explain the source of his family members’ properties than it would influence his reputation before the public. Justice Bandial told the federal counsel that instead of relaying a violation of Section 116 of the Income Tax law his main focus is on the issuance of the show cause notice to Justice Isa by the Supreme Judicial Council.
With regards to the show cause notice, Justice Maqbool Baqar noted that if the basis of the reference was illegal then all of the proceedings would be quashed. Referring to various SC judgments, Dr Naseem said that the office of a judge came under the definition of public office and it is mandatory for a public servant that their family members’ lifestyle is not beyond the ostensible source of income.