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Zardari ups perks for SC, HC judges
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CJP’s salary hiked by Rs60,000 to Rs259,838/month ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari approved Tuesday an increase in the salaries and allowances for the judges of Supreme Court and high courts. The President signed the summary at a ceremony here at the Presidency, which was attended among others by Minister for Law & Justice, Dr Babar Awan; Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Qamar Zaman Kaira, Advisor to the Prime Minister, Sardar Latif Khosa and senior government officials. The increase has been made following amendments in President's Orders 1, 2 & 3 on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, a press release from the President House said. According to the amendments a Supreme Court judge will now get a salary of Rs245,457 against his earlier salary of Rs188,813. A High Court judge will get Rs231,563 per month against Rs178,125, which he is drawing at present. The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has been given an increase of Rs60,000 per month and will now draw Rs259,838, while the Chief Justice of a High Court would get Rs240,825 per month instead of Rs185,250. Apart from the salary, the judicial allowance of the judges of Supreme Court and high courts has also been increased. Chief Justice and judges of Supreme Court would now be taking a judicial allowance of Rs113,750 per month as against Rs87,500. Similarly, Chief Justice and Judges of High Court will now be getting Rs91,000 as against Rs70,000 after increase in their judicial allowance. The salary and allowances are allowed to the judges of the Supreme Court under Paras 1 and 2 of the Fifth Schedule of the Constitution (Supreme Court part) while the salary and allowances of the judges of High Court are allowed under Paras 1 & 2 of the Fifth Schedule (High court part) of the Constitution. The President, under the provision of the Fifth Schedule to the Constitution fixes the amounts of salary and allowances of the judges of Supreme Court and high courts through a Presidential Order.-APP
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