Posted on July 14, 2007
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40 responses to “Chief Justice of Pakistan Case: A Constitutional Deja Vu?”

  1. Curious how you’d apply this thinking to smaller teams or solo creators. The principles make sense at scale, but do you think the approach shifts meaningfully when resources are tighter?

  2. Now time is crying to CJP to prove himself as a justice giver without any politicial cost.

  3. Adnan Ahmad says:

    Perhaps the only good news to have come out in the last many days. Very happy. May the law always prevail.

  4. MQ says:

    The verdict is out. Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court!!!

    This could be a turning point in the judicial history of Pakistan.

  5. Kruman says:

    Long live CJP! Long live his lawyers!

    Dil bhi kala, moo’n bhi kala
    Pervez kutta wardi wala