KARACHI
Sindh High Court (SHC) has suspended recommendations of unfair means committee of Karachi university and decision of syndicate to cancel the degree of Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri of Islamabad High Court (IHC).
The case pertaining to degree of justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri came up for hearing before SHC Thursday.
The SHC while suspending the recommendations of unfair means committee and decision of syndicate restrained Karachi university from initiating further steps.
The court issued notice to Deputy Attorney General (DAG) , Advocate General Sindh and others besides seeking detailed reply from the respondents within 3 weeks.
The counsel said Unfair means committee and syndicate had declared degree of Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri ineffective.
Justice Salah ud Din Panhwar remarked the case relates to whose degree. University has taken how many decisions like this.
The counsel said syndicate has made decision in non transparent manner.
Justice Salah ud Din Panhwar inquired the degree relates to what period.
The counsel said it is 30 years old degree.
Justice Salah ud Din Panhwar remarked this all has been done on whose plea. Action has been taken on whose complaint.
They are saying Islamia law college has written letter.
Justice Amjid Ali Sahito remarked the petitioners have what relevance with this case.
The petitioner said the petition has been filed by lawyers. Karachi university is not authorized.
The counsel said only Judicial commission can take action. Police had lifted and taken away a member of syndicate for 8 hours.
Justice Amjid Ali Sahito said don’t do political talks here. Person whose degree you are cancelling should be called. Notice should be given to that person.
It is pertinent to mention here that syndicate of Karachi university had cancelled the degree and enrolment of a judge of high court on the recommendations of Unfair means committee on August 31.








