Who is Lawyer Kamran Murtaza who is after Law Minister Farogh Naseem, How Bar council Mafia Operates & How Nawaz Sharif is using them

Sunbeam

Senator (1k+ posts)

Fiaz ul Hassan chohan insulting and getting Hyper of Kamran murtaza Lawyer in live show



PCB moves SC seeking cancellation of Farogh’s membership

ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Bar Council has approached the Supreme Court requesting it to issue orders for suspension of Federal Minister Dr Farogh Naseem’s membership of the council.

Vice-Chairman PBC Kamran Murtaza in the petition has made Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Anwar Mansoor Khan and Federal Minister for Law and Justice Dr Farogh Naseem respondents in his petition, filed under Article 184 (3).

The petition stated that Naseem ceases to be a Member of PBC after becoming Federal Minister due to the provision of section 11C of the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973.

It added that Naseem should have applied to PBC to have his certificate as an Advocate be suspended in terms of Rule 108-O of Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules 1976 after becoming a Federal Minister.

Naseem cannot be an Advocate and also be subject to the terms and conditions of service of the Government in view of Rule 175 of the 1976 Rules, the petition stated.

“It will be a conflict of interest for an independent and self-governing body like Pakistan Bar Council, which is meant to be unassociated from the Government, to have a Federal Minister as a Member of this Council.

Naseem became a Member of PBC from Sindh in elections held in December 2015.

While being a Member of the Council, he was appointed as Federal Minister for Law and Justice on August 20, 2018 by the government and accordingly he took oath of his office.

In view of section 11C of the Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Act, 1973 and Rules 108-O and 175 of Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules 1976, the PBC Vice Chairman Kamran Murtaza wrote a note on September 11 to AGP Khan, who is also Chairman of PBC, to consider whether in view of the aforementioned provisions of law, Naseem ceases to be a Member of PBC.

He also wrote that in circumstances of cessation of Membership of Naseem, Muhammad Yasin Azad, being the unsuccessful candidate of 2015 elections has to be appointed as Member as provided under section 15 of the 1973 Act.


However, the Chairman responded that he Naseem cannot be deprived of his membership of PBC.

The petitioner stated that, after the response of AGP Khan, has no other option but to invoke the extraordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Article 184(3) of the Constitution.
https://nation.com.pk/09-Dec-2018/pcb-moves-sc-seeking-cancellation-of-farogh-s-membership
 
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Dr Adam

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)



PCB moves SC seeking cancellation of Farogh’s membership

ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Bar Council has approached the Supreme Court requesting it to issue orders for suspension of Federal Minister Dr Farogh Naseem’s membership of the council.

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Vice-Chairman PBC Kamran Murtaza in the petition has made Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Anwar Mansoor Khan and Federal Minister for Law and Justice Dr Farogh Naseem respondents in his petition, filed under Article 184 (3).

The petition stated that Naseem ceases to be a Member of PBC after becoming Federal Minister due to the provision of section 11C of the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973.

It added that Naseem should have applied to PBC to have his certificate as an Advocate be suspended in terms of Rule 108-O of Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules 1976 after becoming a Federal Minister.

Naseem cannot be an Advocate and also be subject to the terms and conditions of service of the Government in view of Rule 175 of the 1976 Rules, the petition stated.

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“It will be a conflict of interest for an independent and self-governing body like Pakistan Bar Council, which is meant to be unassociated from the Government, to have a Federal Minister as a Member of this Council.

Naseem became a Member of PBC from Sindh in elections held in December 2015.

While being a Member of the Council, he was appointed as Federal Minister for Law and Justice on August 20, 2018 by the government and accordingly he took oath of his office.

In view of section 11C of the Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Act, 1973 and Rules 108-O and 175 of Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules 1976, the PBC Vice Chairman Kamran Murtaza wrote a note on September 11 to AGP Khan, who is also Chairman of PBC, to consider whether in view of the aforementioned provisions of law, Naseem ceases to be a Member of PBC.

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He also wrote that in circumstances of cessation of Membership of Naseem, Muhammad Yasin Azad, being the unsuccessful candidate of 2015 elections has to be appointed as Member as provided under section 15 of the 1973 Act.


However, the Chairman responded that he Naseem cannot be deprived of his membership of PBC.

The petitioner stated that, after the response of AGP Khan, has no other option but to invoke the extraordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Article 184(3) of the Constitution.
https://nation.com.pk/09-Dec-2018/pcb-moves-sc-seeking-cancellation-of-farogh-s-membership



These self proclaimed custodians of LAW --- Bar Councils, and Bar Associations are in fact umbrella organizations of "Criminal Wukalaa Mafia". These organized, syndicate criminal groups SHOULD BE immediately disbanded by the Supreme Court. These self interest seekers and protectors of the criminals have no place in Pakistan.

ان سب بلیک میلروں کی جگہ جیل ہے
 

HSiddiqui

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)



PCB moves SC seeking cancellation of Farogh’s membership

ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Bar Council has approached the Supreme Court requesting it to issue orders for suspension of Federal Minister Dr Farogh Naseem’s membership of the council.

READ MORE: UK's May warns of "uncharted waters" ahead of key Brexit vote
Vice-Chairman PBC Kamran Murtaza in the petition has made Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) Anwar Mansoor Khan and Federal Minister for Law and Justice Dr Farogh Naseem respondents in his petition, filed under Article 184 (3).

The petition stated that Naseem ceases to be a Member of PBC after becoming Federal Minister due to the provision of section 11C of the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973.

It added that Naseem should have applied to PBC to have his certificate as an Advocate be suspended in terms of Rule 108-O of Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules 1976 after becoming a Federal Minister.

Naseem cannot be an Advocate and also be subject to the terms and conditions of service of the Government in view of Rule 175 of the 1976 Rules, the petition stated.

READ MORE: HR violations cannot be ignored: Bilawal
“It will be a conflict of interest for an independent and self-governing body like Pakistan Bar Council, which is meant to be unassociated from the Government, to have a Federal Minister as a Member of this Council.

Naseem became a Member of PBC from Sindh in elections held in December 2015.

While being a Member of the Council, he was appointed as Federal Minister for Law and Justice on August 20, 2018 by the government and accordingly he took oath of his office.

In view of section 11C of the Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Act, 1973 and Rules 108-O and 175 of Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules 1976, the PBC Vice Chairman Kamran Murtaza wrote a note on September 11 to AGP Khan, who is also Chairman of PBC, to consider whether in view of the aforementioned provisions of law, Naseem ceases to be a Member of PBC.

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He also wrote that in circumstances of cessation of Membership of Naseem, Muhammad Yasin Azad, being the unsuccessful candidate of 2015 elections has to be appointed as Member as provided under section 15 of the 1973 Act.


However, the Chairman responded that he Naseem cannot be deprived of his membership of PBC.

The petitioner stated that, after the response of AGP Khan, has no other option but to invoke the extraordinary jurisdiction of this Court under Article 184(3) of the Constitution.
https://nation.com.pk/09-Dec-2018/pcb-moves-sc-seeking-cancellation-of-farogh-s-membership
Sharif Mafia ! will do any thing to come back to power one last time....point to be noted one last time.
They have bought Journalists, Judges, Lawyers and you name the department and PML"N" have some one from almost every department in their pocket.
The thing to remember at this time is NAWAZ SHARIF is a snake who is been disgraced by the nation and his criminal activities are stopped by some good Samaritans under the leadership of Imran Khan under the flag of Pakistan and PTI.
If by any mistake NAWAZ and his thugs succeed to come back even for a year with power, I see Pakistan fading from the world map.

Wake up CJP, JUDGES, LAWYERS, BUREAUCRATS, NAB, POLITICIANS, POLITICAL PARTIES, COMMON CITIZENS wake up and stop people who are trying to sell your motherland and support the group who are fighting to save it, do it before it is late and you are left with only regrets.
 
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Fat Amigo

Senator (1k+ posts)
Dear Youthiays,

Faroogh Naseem is not your man.

Imran Niazi was ordered to hire him on a direct phone call from a Rawalpindi's JAG branch FA pass Colonel.

Therefore, be careful who you defend to the extreme because "Lick & Spit" wont work every time.
 

JohnSnow

Minister (2k+ posts)
Next time any lawyer or Bar come out and do any violence. All should be arrested and prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
 

Skeptic

Siasat.pk - Blogger
What a travesty. Thats what the downside of so called freedom of speech. Candy of democracy has been sold by West to developing world as a panacea of prerequisite to economic development. All the developing countries around the who bought it are in great mess. Look two countries in our region China and UAE didn't try this model and they are much better off. UAE was even worse than Thar around 40-50 years ago.

Govt must First put food on the table and then education democracy is the last stage.

Any one who is trying to disrupt or remove capable people should be ignored or dealt accordingly.
 
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