Justice Mansoor Ali Shah has opposed the inclusion of intelligence agencies in the process of appointing judges, cautioning against the potential misuse of such a practice.
His remarks come in a letter addressed to the Judicial Commission of Pakistan8217;s (JCP) secretary, ahead of a key meeting chaired by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi.
“Allowing civil intelligence agencies a say in the appointment process is prone to misuse, especially when primacy in the Commission is enjoyed by the Executive,” he wrote.
The senior puisne judge added: “[It] must be avoided. Judicial members may rely on their personal information collected from their judicial peers and otherwise.”
He suggested that the commission adopt a clear mechanism for selecting judges for constitutional benches, including evaluating the number of constitutional interpretation judgments authored by candidates. Shah criticised the commission8217;s past practice of forming constitutional benches without predefined criteria, noting the lack of a structured approach to such critical appointments.
He emphasised that judges’ inclusion in constitutional benches should follow measurable and fair standards.
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