Extension to COAS: PBC announces lawyers countrywide strike today
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Bar Council has announced that lawyers throughout the country will observe full day strike today (Thursday) against what it called unconstitutional moves of the Federal government for giving extension in service to the incumbent Chief of the Army Staff and rescue General Pervez Musharraf from punishment for committing high treason.
The lawyers will hold protest and condemnation meetings in their respective Bar Rooms, said Syed Amjad Shah, Vice-Chairman and Sher Muhammad Khan, Chairman Executive Committee, Pakistan Bar Council.
In a statement issued here on Wednesday, they strongly condemned the belated efforts and maneuverings of the Federal government after yesterday’s order of the Supreme Court, for rectification of their mistakes and to bring about amendments in some relevant laws in an attempt to overcome their inefficiency in the matter of granting extension in service of the incumbent Chief of the Army Staff. They have also disapproved and condemned the unjustified and unprecedented move, in violation of the Constitutional provisions and earlier decisions of the Federal government to approach the Islamabad High Court seeking directions to the Special Court seized with the matter of “High Treason Case” against General Pervez Musharraf, for not announcing its verdict.
Amjad Shah the other day had withdrawn its call for observance of Black Day by the lawyers throughout the country on November 28 in view of the Supreme Court order, suspending the operation of the notification of the government for extension in service to the Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa.
-
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Translate To Rival Google Translate -
Top AI Themes Poised To Shape 2026: Here’s How -
Meghan Markle Accused Of Stealing 'bookmark' Idea -
Leonardo DiCaprio Changes His Stance On THIS To Remain 'his Handsome Self' -
Girl Dies After Years Of Alleged Starvation By Mother In West Virginia -
Here’s How Many Under-16 Social Media Accounts Were Removed In Australia -
Drew Barrymore Gets Candid About The Words That Haunted Her Childhood -
Why Fans Fell For Scammers Impersonating Reese Witherspoon -
'Stranger Things' Star David Harbour Opens Up About Manic Episodes -
Elon Musk Predicts That Solar Power Can Supply The Global Demand For All Of Humanity’s Energy -
Keith Urban Takes Extreme Measures To Not 'air Dirty Laundry' Post-Nicole Kidman Divorce -
Louis Tomlinson Reveals Hidden Anxiety -
Defying Age At Milano Cortina Games: Canadian Skater Stellato-Dudeke Aims For Gold At 42 -
Study Finds Screen Time Does Not Harm Teenagers’ Mental Health -
'Dunesday': What Robert Downey Jr. And Timothee Chalamet Really Think -
UK Regulator Reaffirms Ongoing Investigation Into X Deepfake Probe