Pakistan upends judiciary with eye on imprisoned ex-PM Khan

Government changes constitution to take control of Supreme Court appointments

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A recent constitutional amendment has given Pakistan's government the ability to select chief justices, a process it previously avoided interfering with. © Reuters

ADNAN AAMIR, Contributing writer

ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's government has taken unprecedented steps to exert control over the country's top court in a move that analysts warn is sure to plunge the country deeper into political crisis.

Late last month, Islamabad amended the constitution to let it handpick Pakistan's next chief justice, upending decades of convention that handed the top job to the country's next most senior judge. The changes also gave the government greater control over other Supreme Court appointments. 

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