ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry has said that surgical operations were necessary to correct the system and rule of justice could not possible without good governance.
Addressing a concluding session of the International Judicial Conference on Sunday, he said that transparent elections should be held in the country, adding that the day is not far when there will be a better government in the country.
The chief justice appreciated the lawyers struggle and role of judges. “The lawyers’ movement played an important role in strengthening the judiciary.”
He said that the judiciary was the third pillar of the state and it their basic duty to provide justice to the society.
The CJ said that the people’s confidence had increased on the judiciary in recent years. He said that the judiciary should play its constitutional role to eliminate social problems and to provide rights to the masses.
Justice Chaudhry said Pakistan was not a developing country but a nuclear power.
He also paid tribute to Allama Iqbal, the national poet and philosopher of Pakistan, on his 70th death anniversary.
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