New Delhi: Delegation of 80 Indian lawyers led by Mr. Pravin
H Parekh – President, Supreme Court Bar Association of India, were in Pakistan for
6 days to attend an International Conference on “Peace through Law”. The
conference was inaugurated by Hon’ble Mr. Iftikhar Muhammad, Chief Justice of
Pakistan. The Hon’ble Chief Justice, Hon’ble judges of the Supreme Court of
Pakistan, Chief Justices and Judges of different High Courts in Pakistan and
about 8000 members of Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan, participated
in the conference.
2.
The main achievement from this visit was that
the Hon’ble Interior/Home Minister accepted the request made by Mr. Parekh to
give one year multiple visa and also that legal fraternity will be exempted
from police registration. He said that for 65 years, the relations of the two
countries have not improved. It is therefore, necessary to take a new route so
as to solve the problems by negotiation i.e. give and take by both the
countries.
3.
Mr. Parekh talked about the similarities between
the judicial systems of India and Pakistan and said that both countries have a
common cultural, same social and legal background and draw inspiration from the
same source of jurisprudence. “Pakistan and India are among those two nations
whose very existence was made possible primarily because of the visionary
leadership of their founding fathers who were also distinguished jurists of
their times,” he added. He observed that even today, the role of lawyers and
jurists could not be underestimated in terms of providing a strong leadership
in both the countries.
4.
Mr.
Parekh, the President of Supreme Court Bar Association, India stated that lawyers constitute the most active
and knowledgeable segment of the society as they play a leading role in molding
public opinion on important issues of public policy. “People
of the two countries have now realized that they have fought enough and it is
time to settle all disputes bilaterally by mutual understandings” he added. Mr.
Parekh appreciated the movement of the members of the bars of the two
countries. There is no problem which cannot be solved by mutual dialogue as Mr.
Parekh pointed out that both the countries are spending huge amounts on arms
and the army. He regretted that unfortunately, both India and Pakistan have not
been able to maintain normal neighborly relations since their inception. He
said that both the countries have nuclear power which is one more reason why we
must solve our problem by negotiation. He pointed out that both the countries
need funds for their welfare activities. There are starvation deaths in both
countries; both the countries need resources for education, Medical Relief and
for development for common citizens. He also said that there are countries who
would be happy to see our two countries fighting with each other. Mr. Parekh
narrated the story of a monkey doing justice to two cats and in the process,
eating up everything. He said that there are many monkeys who are interested in
eating up both our countries. However, he said there was no issue in the world
which cannot be resolved through peaceful negotiation, and that the jurists
could play their role in not only creating the environment for peaceful
interaction between the two neighbors, but also ensuring that such interaction
was translated into real time trust and harmony between the two countries. He
added that it is very important that we sought out our problem ourselves so
that no one can take undue and wrong advantages. We have wasted more than 65
years and now we should waste no more time.
5.
“Our law enforcement agencies are striving hard
to fix the problem and the Courts are geared to handle cases swiftly and
dispense justice in a transparent manner,” Mr. Parekh said.
6.
The SCBA, India President Mr. Parekh expressed his views
that the governments of Pakistan and India should take immediate steps for
release of prisoners. He said that the release of prisoners was necessary to
prove that both countries did not want Human Rights violations. “It is futile
to declare each other a terrorist country”.
7.
On 20th October, 2012, 6
working sessions took place in which the judges of the Supreme Court chaired
and Senior Advocates of the Supreme Court of both the countries co – chaired to
address the gathering. Later that day, a dinner was hosted by Chief Minister of
Punjab, Mr. Shahbaz Shairf.
8.
Mr. Parekh in his speech requested Senator A.
Rehman Malik, the Hon’ble Interior/ Home Minister that we should host a new
visa regime. Members of the legal profession of the two countries must get visa
easily. To begin with, members of the Supreme Court Bar Association who are
recommended by the President of Supreme Court Bar Association of the respective
country, may be granted one year multiple visa for entire country. Mr. Parekh also
requested that the cities of Panja Sahib and Nankana Sahib should be declared
as holy cities.
9.
The Governor of Punjab, Sardar Muhammad Latif Khosa organized
a function followed by dinner at Raj Bhavan which was attended by more than
9000 advocates with Mr. Pravin H. Parekh and Mr. Muhammad Yaseen Azad,
President, Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan
on 19th October, 2012.
10.
On 21st October, 2012,
lunch was hosted by Chief Justice of Lahore High Court
Hon’ble Mr. Justice Umar Ata Bandial at Lahore
and a
function followed by dinner, was also organized by the Union Interior (Home)
Minister Mr. Rehman Malik
in Islamabad, where Mr. Pravin H. Parekh, President, Supreme Court Bar
Association of India and Mr. Muhammad Yaseen Azad, President, Supreme Court Bar
Association of Pakistan addressed the gathering.
11.
On 22nd Morning there was a function
organized by District Court Bar Association of Rawalpindi. Addressing the
District Court Members of District Court Bar Association of Rawalpindi Mr.
Parekh pointed out that the District Court Lawyers lay the foundation of every
case; they work maximum and they are paid least. High Court lawyers work less
than District Court lawyers but they are paid more. The Supreme Court lawyers
work the least and are paid the most. This system requires some changes. He
also said that junior lawyers require to be encouraged by the Bench and the Bar
Associations. Junior lawyers who have any contacts or who belong to a poor family
do not get any work and get entangled in a vicious circle. They do not get any
work because they have no experience and they have no experience because they
don’t have any work. Mr. Parekh requested senior members of the Court to look
after the junior members give them experience, work and reasonable
remuneration. Lady lawyers also need special attention and care.
12.
Dealing with the speech of the President of the
Rawalpindi High Court Bar association Mr. Parekh pointed out that there is no
point making allegations and counter allegations. The Supreme Court Bar
Associations of the two countries have decided to move forward to create proper
atmosphere for settlement. Both the Bar Associations have been working towards
its first by holding an International Seminar in Lahore in November, 2011.
Thereafter 217 members of Pakistan Bar Association came India in the third week
of March, 2012 and now 80 members of the Bar from India under the leadership of
Mr. Pravin H. Parekh went to Pakistan from 19th to 25th
October. This has been a positive step and the members of
the Bar in both the countries have expressed their resolution to go ahead.
13.
Later in the day on 22nd
October, 2012, the delegation visited the Supreme Court of Pakistan and
attended the court function which was organized in the Auditorium of the
Supreme Court of Pakistan. Chief Justice of Pakistan Supreme Court, Pravin H
Parekh – President Supreme Court Bar Association of India, Muhammad Yaseen
Azad, President, Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan addressed the
gathering. Thereafter, the Supreme Court of Pakistan hosted a lunch in honor of
Indian Delegates at Islamabad. In the evening on the same day, dinner was
hosted in honor of Indian Delegates by Mr. Arif Chaudhry, Legal Consultant, Ministry
of Interior (Home) Pakistan.
14.
On 23rd President of Supreme Court
Bar Association of India had a meeting with Mr. K. M. Siddiq Akbar, Secretary,
Ministry of Interior, Pakistan.
15.
On 24th evening a dinner was hosted
by the Punjab Government at Lahore in honor of the Indian Delegates.
Dated: 28th October, 2012
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Pravin H. Parekh
President
Supreme
Court Bar Association of India
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