The stakes are high

Published October 25, 2024 Updated October 25, 2024 09:23am

THE passage of the 26th Constitutional Amendment has raised a vital question: does it reinforce parliamentary sovereignty, or does it represent a calculated shift in power aimed at curbing the judiciary’s independence? At first glance, this may seem like a victory for the democratic process, but a closer look reveals a more complex reality.

One of the most significant changes is the new process for appointing the Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP). The shift away from the established principle of judicial seniority raises concerns about the future independence of the judiciary. Further, the amendment has also introduced other parameters, which, on the surface, could be seen as a move towards greater acco-untability, but may well be used to und-ermine the ability of the judiciary to act independently of the executive.

One of the few positive developments within the amendment is the establishment of a constitutional bench within the Supreme Court. However, even this deve-lopment cannot escape the broader con-cerns about the amendment’s impact on judicial independence.

As such, the judiciary’s role in a fun-ctioning democracy is not simply to act as a passive bystander to political decisions, but to serve as a vital check on government overreach. By shifting control over judicial appointments and introducing measures that could compromise judicial indepen- dence, the 26th Amendment risks undermining the critical balance of power.

As we watch these changes unfold, it is clear that the stakes are high for the country’s future as a functional democracy.

Asad Ullah
Lahore

Published in Dawn, October 25th, 2024

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