He was administered the oath of office by President Asif Ali Zardari and will remain the CJP for three years till Oct 26, 2027.
Justice Afridi was nominated by a Special Parliamentary Committee (SPC), which was formed under the recently legislated 26th Amendment.
CJP Afridi’s predecessor Justice Qazi Faez Isa, who was sworn in on Sept 17, 2023, was officially offered a farewell Friday during a full court reference where senior lawyers recounted his tenure’s highlights.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and the three services chiefs, including Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir, attended today’s oath-taking ceremony, along with other judges of the Supreme Court.
Praising the new CJP in a post on X, PM Shehbaz said: “His experience, wisdom and legal knowledge will guide the judiciary towards upholding justice and strengthening the rule of law.
“I am confident that under his leadership, the courts will continue to serve the people of Pakistan with integrity and fairness. My best wishes to him for a successful tenure ahead.”
Senior puisne judge Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, who would have become the CJP had the 26th Amendment not been in place, was unable to attend the farewell ceremony for the previous CJP and Saturday’s events as he was gone for Umrah along with his family.
However, most of the other SC judges were seen present at the oath-taking ceremony, including Justices Munib Akhtar, Ayesha Malik and Athar Minallah who were not present during full court reference.
Other judges attending the ceremony included Justices Aminuddin Khan, Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi and Shahid Waheed. Former CJP Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry was also seen sitting along with them.
From the Punjab government, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan and Senior Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb were among those attending the event.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Governor Faisal Karim Kundi, Balochistan CM Sarfraz Bugti, and KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur were also present at the gathering.
Senate Chairman Yousuf Raza Gilani and National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq attended the ceremony as well.
Shortly after assuming his office, CJP Afridi reconstituted the Practice and Procedure Committee and re-inducted Justice Akhtar into the body.
The committee will comprise CJP Afridi, Justice Shah and Justice Akhtar.
The SC registrar issued a notification, which stated: “Honourable Chief Justice of Pakistan has been pleased to reconstitute the requisite committee.”
Originally, the committee was supposed to consist of the three senior-most SC judges to deal with cases under Article 184(3) of the Constitution – often referred to as the apex court’s suo motu jurisdiction.
Following an ordinance last month to amend the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023 – a law that aimed to curtail the CJP’s powers – the top judge could now pick any SC judge to be the third member of the body.
Subsequently, Justice Isa had removed Justice Akhtar, the third senior-most judge at the time, from the committee and made Justice Aminuddin Khan a part of it.
At the time, Justice Khan was the fifth most-senior judge, while Justice Afridi was on the fourth rank.
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