Federal Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar criticised on Monday the Islamabad High Court for its recent remarks in the case of the disappearance of journalist and poet Ahmed Farhad, stating that summoning the prime minister and senior military officers is beyond the court's mandate.
Speaking at a press conference in Islamabad, Tarar expressed his concerns over the court's remarks, which he described as painful and an attempt to undermine the authority of the Parliament and the Cabinet.
"The courts summoning the Prime Minister and military officials is not within their jurisdiction," he asserted.
Tarar emphasised that the constitution clearly defines the limits of power for all institutions. "When courts start taking over the responsibilities of the defense and military, including those of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, it disrupts the entire system," he said.
Regarding the case of Ahmed Farhad, the Additional Attorney General had informed the court that the Ministry of Defense reported Farhad was not in their custody.
Tarar insisted that while the case is undoubtedly serious and must be addressed earnestly, the judiciary must operate within its constitutional boundaries. "The Islamabad High Court judge's remarks today are tantamount to putting pressure on the constitutional role of the Parliament and the Cabinet," he noted.
Committee formed to regulate digital media
Tarar also discussed the government's plans to establish an authority related to digital media. Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has formed a committee, chaired by Interior Minister Rana Sanaullah, to draft a bill on social media regulation.
"Many countries have enacted legislation regarding digital media to combat the spread of misinformation," Tarar explained. He assured that efforts are being made to ensure the bill is fair and effective, with the committee set to submit its proposals after thorough consultations.
Touching on international relations, Tarar expressed Pakistan's solidarity with Iran following the recent death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi.
He mentioned that the Prime Minister would be visiting the Iranian embassy to offer condolences and that discussions had taken place to enhance bilateral cooperation during Raisi's recent visit to Pakistan.
In conclusion, Tarar reiterated the importance of respecting the defined roles of all state institutions as outlined in the constitution, ensuring that each body performs its duties without overstepping its boundaries. "The job of the administration is to protect the lives and property of the people, and if someone's rights are violated, they should be referred to the court," he said.