ISLAMABAD – The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday asked the Inter-ServicesIntelligence (ISI) to specify a date by which it would remove the blockadesfrom the main road in front of its headquarters.
The three-member bench, however, suspended an earlier Islamabad High Court(IHC) directive to the agency to clear the roadblocks within a week.
On June 22, IHC’s Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui had directed the ISI toclear the portion of Khayaban-i-Suharwardy in front of its headquarters ina week.
The defence secretary, in today’s hearing, challenged the high court’sdirective, arguing that the IHC did not have the authority or jurisdictionto take up suo motu notices and rule on such matters.
Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar, in agreement with theappellant’s argument, suspended the IHC decision, saying: “The high courtdoes not have the right to take suo motu notices; we suspend its order.”
The chief justice then ordered Deputy Attorney General Nayab Gardezi to askthe ISI why it had erected blockades on Khayaban-i-Suharwardy, a road whichis part of Islamabad’s master plan.
“Bring us the master plan and let us know why the road was shut down,”Justice Nisar ordered. “Also tell us when they will remove their blockades.
“We have given the orders against encroachment on public land all overPakistan, and the ISI is not exempted from it,” he added. “Call the ISIchief. Why has the road not been opened for public use despite courtorders? This road has to be opened because it’s causing trouble for thepublic,” he asserted.