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FCC CJ pledges to uphold constitution

Published on: November 22, 2025 3:11 AM

Federal Constitutional Court Chief Justice Aminuddin Khan pledged Friday to uphold the Constitution with “transparency, independence, and integrity,” declaring the protection of fundamental rights the court’s top priority.

In his first public message since assuming office, Justice Aminuddin Khan described the FCC’s creation as “a significant milestone in our national constitutional journey” that renews Pakistan’s commitment to the rule of law.

All pending petitions or appeals in the Supreme Court or its constitutional benches, established under the 26th Constitutional Amendment, are to be transferred to the FCC. The Amendment also abolished the suo motu powers of the SC and removed Articles 184, 186, and 191A.

Justice Aminuddin emphasised the gravity of the court’s mandate, describing it as extending beyond mere adjudication. “The role of this court is not merely judicial; it is a sacred trust that directly affects the lives, freedoms, and aspirations of the citizens of the nation,” he said in the message posted on FCC website.

The chief justice outlined an ambitious vision for the institution, promising that “every matter that comes before us will be handled with exceptional care and fairness, in accordance with constitutional supremacy, principles of justice, and judicial dignity.”

He stressed the court’s commitment to establishing a judicial tradition grounded in reasoned judgments and public confidence, which he says are “foundational to any constitutional court”.

“My sincere wish is for the Federal Constitutional Court to stand as the guardian of constitutional supremacy in Pakistan and as a strong symbol of justice for generations to come,” Justice Khan said. “May Allah grant us the wisdom, humility, and unwavering commitment to the Constitution required to fulfil our duties,” he prayed.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: constitution, Federal Constitutional Court, Justice Aminuddin Khan, pledges to uphold

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