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Imran Khan endorses Omar Ayub, Shibli Faraz for judicial commission

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RAWALPINDI (WS News) – Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan has formally approved nominations for the judicial commission under the newly enacted legislation.

According to party sources, Imran Khan endorsed Omar Ayub from the National Assembly and Shibli Faraz from the Senate as PTI’s nominees.

The party plans to forward these names to the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Chairman of the Senate on Thursday.

The 13-member judicial commission will include two members from the treasury benches and two from the opposition.

The Prime Minister’s Office had requested the submission of names for the judicial commission’s formation.

It is to be recalled that a special session of political committee of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had released a declaration on Monday in which it decided to formally join the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP).

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“It is unanimously decided that members of PTI from both houses would be nominated to join the JCP,” said the declaration.

In the special meeting of political committee, a detailed briefing was given about the letter of the NA speaker to nominate two member from opposition for JCP, say sources.

The JCP would nominate the judges for high courts (HCs), Supreme Court (SC) and Federal Sharia Court. Commission would keep an eye on the working of judges and submit the annual reports of the performance, the briefing continued.

The 13-member JCP would also be responsible to form the benches in the SC and HCs and a simple majority of commission members would be needed to make decisions in the JCP.

In the special session of political committee it was decided to join the JCP but party also resolved to stand firm on its official stance against then 26th amendment.

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