In a recent development, the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday clarified its stance on an alleged request for exemption from body searches for spouses of serving judges at airports.
The clarification comes after a leaked letter surfaced in the media, sparking questions about the timing and the nature of the Supreme Court's communication.
Contrary to initial reports suggesting a plea for exemption, the Supreme Court's Registrar Office stated that the court had merely highlighted an inconsistency in security protocols.
The letter, dated September 21, 2023, addressed to the Aviation Division Secretary and ASF Director General, pointed out that while spouses of retired judges enjoy an exemption from body searches, the same privilege was not extended to spouses of serving judges.
The Supreme Court expressed surprise at the timing of the letter's leakage, especially following Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa and his wife, Serena Isa's departure for winter vacations. The court emphasized the need for full disclosure and requested the release of its original letter to correct misconceptions.
"The body search exemption rule was not made by the Supreme Court nor was exemption sought," clarified the SC registrar's letter. It acknowledged that the government had resolved the noted anomaly but provided no details on the resolution. Additionally, the court dismissed concerns about a security breach, stating, "Neither the ASF nor the government of Pakistan is concerned about the security breach."
The apex court also released its September 21 letter to shed light on the matter, urging transparency in the dissemination of information. The court revealed that body search exemption cards for judges' spouses had not been received, dispelling any perceptions of preferential treatment.
Addressing speculation, the Supreme Court stated that Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa and his wife underwent regular security procedures during their departure on December 16, 2023.
Mrs. Isa voluntarily underwent a search by a female ASF officer, with CCTV footage at the airport available to confirm the process. The court affirmed that neither Justice Isa nor his wife sought or received any special exemptions.
Furthermore, the statement highlighted Chief Justice Isa's decision to decline protocol and VIP amenities offered at the Islamabad International Airport, including the use of the VIP lounge and a luxury limousine.
As the clarification surfaces, questions arise about the timing and motivations behind the leaked letter, emphasizing the need for transparency in the handling of sensitive information within the judiciary.