209. Supreme Judicial Council.-(1) There shall be a Supreme
Judicial Council of Pakistan, in this Chapter referred to as the Council.
(2) The Council shall consist of-
(a) the Chief Justice of Pakistan;
(b) the two next most senior Judges of the Supreme Court; and
(c) the two most senior Chief Justices of High Courts.
Explanation. -- For the purpose of this clause, the inter
se seniority of the Chief Justices of the High Courts shall be determined with
reference to their dates of appointment as Chief Justice 1[otherwise than
as acting Chief Justice], and in case the dates of such appointment are
the same, with reference to their dates of appointment as Judges of any of the
High Courts.
(3) If at any time the Council is inquiring into the capacity
or conduct of a Judge who is a member of the Council, or a member of the Council
is absent or is unable to act due to illness or any other cause, then-
(a) if such member is a Judge of the Supreme Court, the Judge
of the Supreme Court who is next in seniority below the Judges referred to in
paragraph (b) of clause (2), and
(b) if such member is the Chief Justice of a High Court, the
Chief Justice of another High Court who is next in seniority amongst the Chief
Justices of the remaining High Courts,
shall act as a member of the Council in his place.
(4) If, upon any matter inquired into by the Council, there is
a difference of opinion amongst its members, the opinion of the majority shall
prevail, and the report of the Council to the President shall be expressed in
terms of the view of the majority.
(5) If, on information 2[from any source, the Council or]
the President is of the opinion that a Judge of the Supreme Court or of a High
Court,-
(a) may be incapable of properly performing the duties of his
office by reason of physical or mental incapacity; or
(b) may have been guilty of misconduct,
the President shall direct the Council to 3[, or the Council
may, on its own motion,] inquire into the matter.
(6) If, after inquiring into the matter, the Council reports
to the President that it is of the opinion,-
(a) that the Judge is incapable of performing the duties of his
office or has been guilty of misconduct, and
(b) that he should be removed from office,
the President may remove the Judge from office.
(7) A Judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court shall not
be removed from office except as provided by this Article.
(8) The Council shall issue a code of conduct to be observed by
Judges of the Supreme Court and of the High Courts.