The government has announced its decision to challenge the order issued by Justice Mansoor Ali Shah regarding the formation of a full court. The ruling, which called for a larger bench to hear a key case, has raised concerns within the government, prompting them to seek a review of the decision.
Government sources revealed that they plan to file a petition, arguing that the formation of a full court might not be necessary for the particular case in question. The challenge is likely to spark further debate on judicial procedures and the composition of benches in high-profile cases.
Legal experts have expressed varying opinions on the matter, with some supporting the government’s stance while others believe a full court would ensure a more thorough and impartial examination of the issue. The decision to challenge the order is expected to be a focal point in ongoing discussions about judicial independence and the government’s role in influencing court proceedings.
This development comes amid increasing tension between the judiciary and the government, with both sides positioning themselves on issues of legal authority and constitutional interpretation. The government’s move to challenge the order will likely have significant implications for the future of judicial appointments and case proceedings in Pakistan.