Justice Mansoor Ali Shah - the most senior judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan - emphasised on Saturday that adhering to the apex court's decisions is not merely a tradition but a constitutional mandate.
Addressing a ceremony on judicial challenges in Islamabad, Justice Shah underscored that the authority of the Supreme Court is derived solely from the Constitution.
In his address, Justice Mansoor Shah articulated that any refusal to implement Supreme Court rulings undermines the constitutional balance. "It is not a matter of tradition; it is a constitutional requirement," he stated firmly.
The next Chief Justice to be also noted that the Supreme Court’s authority comes directly from the Constitution and not from any other source.
During the ceremony, which was focused on the implementation of judicial decisions and their challenges, Justice Shah also touched upon the protection of minority rights.
The senior SC Justice asserted that the constitution of Pakistan guarantees equal rights to all citizens, including minorities, and that the Supreme Court will ensure these rights are upheld.
Justice Shah emphasised that the constitution provides robust protection for minorities, reflecting Pakistan's commitment to tolerance and equality.
He referenced the Quranic principles and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), which advocate for the protection of religious freedoms and the rights of minorities. "Our constitution is designed to establish equality and social justice, in line with Islamic principles," he said.
The Supreme Court has a critical role in ensuring that judicial decisions are enforced, he added.
Justice Mansoor Ali Shah also expressed his support for Justice Qazi Faez Isa, a colleague and friend, and highlighted the importance of following constitutional directives to maintain the integrity of the judicial system.
In conclusion, Justice Shah reiterated that the protection of minority rights is a fundamental aspect of Pakistan’s constitution, which aligns with the teachings of Islam and the vision of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.