The recent Pakistani Supreme Court judgment in favor of Justice Feaz Easa by brother judges ignoring the commonsense rule of ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ has saddened the legal community worldwide as well as Pakistani nation. The judge and his Spanish wife failed to provide the evidence of his sources of income used in the purchasing of three properties in London. They transferred the funds to UK for the education of their children but later purchased properties as reported in their own documents. It is called misleading and misrepresentation in British law?
Justice Eassa and some of his fellow judges are too quick to criticize Armed Forces of Pakistan and agencies ranked among top 10 best in the world. However, it is a moment of shame for justice Faez Eassa and his fellow judges that Pakistani Judiciary ranked a 120th place out of 128 countries and jurisdictions worldwide according to Washington based, The World Justice Project (WJP) 2020, annual report published on 11 March 2020. The Judges and their families are above and beyond the laws of Pakistan now.
Turkey
However, in Turkey on 21 January 2021, Turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for 44 judges and prosecutors suspected of links to the group Ankara blames for a 2016 coup attempt, corruption and cheating in examination papers.
Earlier over 100 members of Turkey’s Constitutional Court, including prosecutors and other judiciary members were arrested on Wednesday, Turkish national broadcaster NTV reported. Two Constitutional Court judges, Alparslan Altan and Erdal Tercan are among them. The same day, the Turkish Defense Ministry also suspended at least 262 military judges and prosecutors.
Kuwait
In Kuwait few days ago, Eight Kuwaiti judges arrested reported Gulf News on 30 April 2021, “A total of eight Kuwaiti judges, three lawyers and six administrators in the Kuwait Appellate courts have been referred by the Public Prosecution to the Criminal Court. The convicts have been arrested after eight months of extensive investigation on suspicions of bribery, forgery and money laundering, Al Jarida reported.”
The Anadolu news agency, citing a statement from the Ankara Chief Prosecutor’s Office, reported that most of the suspects were believed to have risen to their judicial positions after benefiting from a leak of professional exam questions in 2011. Most were later dismissed from their jobs, the private Demiroren news agency said.
Over 100 members of Turkey’s Constitutional Court, including prosecutors and other judiciary members were arrested on Wednesday, Turkish national broadcaster NTV reported. Two Constitutional Court judges, Alparslan Altan and Erdal Tercan are among them.
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Justice Eassa and some of his fellow judges are too quick to criticize Armed Forces of Pakistan and agencies ranked among top 10 best in the world. However, it is a moment of shame for justice Faez Eassa and his fellow judges that Pakistani Judiciary ranked a 120th place out of 128 countries and jurisdictions worldwide according to Washington based, The World Justice Project (WJP) 2020, annual report published on 11 March 2020. The Judges and their families are above and beyond the laws of Pakistan now.
Turkey
However, in Turkey on 21 January 2021, Turkish authorities have issued arrest warrants for 44 judges and prosecutors suspected of links to the group Ankara blames for a 2016 coup attempt, corruption and cheating in examination papers.
Earlier over 100 members of Turkey’s Constitutional Court, including prosecutors and other judiciary members were arrested on Wednesday, Turkish national broadcaster NTV reported. Two Constitutional Court judges, Alparslan Altan and Erdal Tercan are among them. The same day, the Turkish Defense Ministry also suspended at least 262 military judges and prosecutors.
Kuwait
In Kuwait few days ago, Eight Kuwaiti judges arrested reported Gulf News on 30 April 2021, “A total of eight Kuwaiti judges, three lawyers and six administrators in the Kuwait Appellate courts have been referred by the Public Prosecution to the Criminal Court. The convicts have been arrested after eight months of extensive investigation on suspicions of bribery, forgery and money laundering, Al Jarida reported.”
The Anadolu news agency, citing a statement from the Ankara Chief Prosecutor’s Office, reported that most of the suspects were believed to have risen to their judicial positions after benefiting from a leak of professional exam questions in 2011. Most were later dismissed from their jobs, the private Demiroren news agency said.
Over 100 members of Turkey’s Constitutional Court, including prosecutors and other judiciary members were arrested on Wednesday, Turkish national broadcaster NTV reported. Two Constitutional Court judges, Alparslan Altan and Erdal Tercan are among them.
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