Earlier this month, Justice Yahya Afridi, the last person who will hold the title of Chief Justice of Pakistan, handed down a judgment declaring that the Supreme Court and the Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) are coordinate apex courts, neither subordinate to the other. The judgment did not arrive in a vacuum. It answers a sequence of recent rulings from the new Federal Constitutional Court asserting, with mounting confidence, that it now sits at the top of the judicial pyramid. To follow the dispute, one must begin with what the 27th Constitutional Amendment changed late last year. Until then, Pakistan had one apex court. Whether the case concerned a presidential reference or a dispute over water among the provinces and the Federation, a missing person or a tenant who would not vacate, the final adjudicating authority before God was the Supreme Court. The Constitution and the structure of the judiciary together pointed every road upward to one place. The 27th Amendment created a...
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