court. In him, we have an ascetic thinker of vision, dedicated to seeking the light of justice for all,” the chief justice said.
He said that over the past year, the apex court had sought to protect and promote the rights of the minorities by pursuing the implementation of the directions given in the instant matter. “This court will continue to play a role in ensuring that plurality and diversity of faith-practices in Pakistan are granted protection under the rule of law.”
The chief justice said that democracy was the quintessential requirement for ensuring the rule of law, where the weak and the indignant could raise voices to claim justice. He said that the apex court had enforced the will of the people, hoping that democracy would hold the centers of power and the powerful elite accountable through the force of democracy.
The chief justice said that Bar and the Bench were two interdependent and interconnected parts of the justice delivery system and the effectiveness and efficiency of one was directly correlated to the other.
He said that the people of Pakistan shall remain grateful to members of the Bar for their struggles and sacrifices, especially during the testing times of 2007, when the lawyers had refused to relent in order to protect the honour, respect and independence of the judiciary.
The chief justice said that his responsibilities, as a judge and later as the Chief Justice of Pakistan were a pleasure which granted meaning and a fulfilling purpose to his life.
“I had a simple approach to every case pleaded before me: every instance of injustice was a time to enforce the writ of law,” the chief justice said.
Justice Jawwad S Khwaja, the designate Chief Justice while paying rich tributes to Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk, said that Justice Nasirul Mulk had attained high respect and status amongst the legal fraternity due to his professional capabilities and talents. He said that as a colleague he remained with Justice Nasir for over six years and during this period, while sitting on the bench or outside the court he found his lordship while discharging his duties maintaining the dignity of the court supreme.
“Apart from cases, whenever, I felt guidance of his lordship, I got the response of his lordship given as a senior wholeheartedly and I fully facilitated from his sincere guidance as well,” Justice Jawwad S Khawaja said.
Attorney General for Pakistan Salman Aslam Butt also while paying rich tributes to Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk said that his lordship was one of the flag bearers for the rule of law when the apex court along with the Constitution and democracy came under challenge by a dictator on the 3rd of November 2007.
The Full Court reference was also addressed by President Supreme Court Bar Association Fazle Haq Abbassi and Vice Chairman Pakistan Bar Council Azam Nazir Tarar, paying rich tributes to Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk.