ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought comments from Pakistan and Punjab bar councils regarding teaching of petitions’ drafting in law colleges.
The court sought the comments from the bar councils after it noted flaws in the drafting of a petition during hearing of a case pertaining to a conflict of land distribution. It, however, noted that the bar councils had no connection with the case.
Expressing his displeasure over mistakes in the petition, Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Esa observed that when the lawyers of Punjab would learn to write a writ petition. Should all the law colleges of Punjab be closed, he asked.
He remarked that the purpose of hiring a lawyer was that he would draft a writ petition, and submit it after its vetting.
He said most of the conflicts and strikes pertained to the lawyers of Punjab. How the lawyers had the right to observe strikes, he asked.
Lawyer Chaudhry Afrasiab adopted the stance that he had not prepared the petition himself.
The court ordered to fix the case again after six weeks.
SC seeks bar councils’ comments about drafting of petition
SC seeks bar councils’ comments about drafting of petition
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Tuesday sought comments from Pakistan and Punjab bar councils regarding teaching of petitions’ drafting in law colleges.
The court sought the comments from the bar councils after it noted flaws in the drafting of a petition during hearing of a case pertaining to a conflict of land distribution. It, however, noted that the bar councils had no connection with the case.
Expressing his displeasure over mistakes in the petition, Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Esa observed that when the lawyers of Punjab would learn to write a writ petition. Should all the law colleges of Punjab be closed, he asked.
He remarked that the purpose of hiring a lawyer was that he would draft a writ petition, and submit it after its vetting.
He said most of the conflicts and strikes pertained to the lawyers of Punjab. How the lawyers had the right to observe strikes, he asked.
Lawyer Chaudhry Afrasiab adopted the stance that he had not prepared the petition himself.
The court ordered to fix the case again after six weeks.
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