The meeting took place shortly before Iftar and was described as being held in a 'pleasant atmosphere', where the judges discussed important judicial matters.
Islamabad: Justice Qazi Faez Isa, the Senior Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan, met with Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Umar Ata Bandial after attending a special national constitutional convention at the National Assembly (NA).
The sources claimed that Justice Isa issued a statement after meeting with CJP Bandial. In a statement issued today, Justice Isa said that all the judges of the Supreme Court (SC) were invited to attend the Golden Jubilee of the Constitution of Pakistan at the National Assembly (NA).
The meeting took place shortly before Iftar and was described as being held in a 'pleasant atmosphere', where the judges discussed important judicial matters.
Justice Isa came under criticism on the social media after he took part in the joint session of the parliament. The Judge, however, said that he did not choose to sit there but he was shown respect as a senior member of the judiciary and offered a seat at the centre.
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