Two IHC judges signal exit after 27th Amendment

Published November 14, 2025
Collage shows Justices Mohsin Akhtar Ka­­­yani (L) and Saman Rafat Imtiaz (R). — DawnNewsTV
Collage shows Justices Mohsin Akhtar Ka­­­yani (L) and Saman Rafat Imtiaz (R). — DawnNewsTV

ISLAMABAD: At least two judges of the Islamabad High Court (IHC) have hinted they might not be available to hear cases in the federal capital from next month, amid speculation about possible transfers following the passage of the 27th Constitutional Amendment.

Justices Mohsin Akhtar Ka­­­yani and Saman Rafat Imtiaz made these remarks while hearing separate cases on Thursday and Wednesday, respectively.

During the hearing of a case related to a private company before Justice Kayani on Thursday, a lawyer requested that the final arguments be scheduled for the first week of December.

However, Justice Kayani responded: “In the first week of December, another judge will be sitting here to hear this case.”

The lawyer expressed his concern, saying, “Sir, don’t say things like this that make us uncomfortable.”

Justice Kayani replied with a smile, “No problem. I am happy about it.”

When the lawyer said, “Sir, you will leave… we have a lot to learn from you”, Justice Kayani reiterated, “No problem, I am happy.”

A day earlier, Justice Imtiaz had made similar remarks during the hearing of another case, saying that her bench might not be available from December, when a counsel sought an adjournment for the following week.

It may be recalled that five IHC judges, including Justi­ces Kayani and Imtiaz, had strongly challenged the tra­n­s­fer of incumbent Chief Jus­ti­­ce Sardar Mohammad Sarf­raz Dogar to the Islamabad High Court earlier this year.

The recently enacted 27th Constitutional Amendment empowers the Judicial Com­mission of Pakistan to transfer high court judges without their consent — a provision that has raised concerns with­­in sections of the judiciary.

According to sources, the transfers of high court judges are exp­ected to take place in phases, with the IHC likely to be affected first.

Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2025

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