Reinstated, chief justice bears hopes of Pakistan

Posted by Kendall Harmon

At a Supreme Court hearing on Thursday in a property dispute, the defendant, Gul Zameen, insisted that Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry personally take his case rather than assign it to other justices, as his opponent requested.

"Please, I want you to hear the case," said Mr. Zameen, 55, who has been fighting over a house in North-West Frontier Province since 1991.

Much to his relief, Mr. Chaudhry agreed.

"We hope he will do justice," Mr. Zameen's son, Shahid Rafiq, said later. "Not only with us but with everybody."

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