Judgement without bias When your judgement is righteous...
Judgement without bias When your judgement is righteous, you should not be afraid of delivering it even against your near relatives. In such a case you should only keep the pleasure of Allah before you and should exercise your complete will power. If it goes against your relations or your companions, you shall have to bear with it. Although it would be heavy on you, but you shall have to keep only the final result in view, which will certainly be good after all.
Sentence to death and other deterrent punishments Sentences to death should not be executed and other examplary punishments should not be awarded until all such sentences are referred to and are confirmed by me. The Jury Your jury should not consist of those who are greedy, coward and paupers because such persons are not expected to arrive at a correct decision in any case or deliver a righteous judgement without being impartial.
Disposal of Work Without Delay The work of a particular day should be disposed of according to the schedule at the proper time without any delay, because pressure of daily work demands it. Watch and Check on the Lower Courts by Chief Justice To keep a proper watch and checking of the work of the lower courts is one of your main responsibilities.
The Qazis sitting there should be allowed freedom of decision but should in no case be allowed to remain needy so that nobody should have the courage to make them accept unlawful gratification and put any kind of pressure on them. Appointment of Judges For the propagation and maintaince of justice in the country it is imperative and essential that due care should be taken with regard to the appointment of the Judges.
For this office only top class people and who are the best in your eyes should be selected. They should be only such people who may not be afraid of pressure of work, should not insist on their wrong decisions and should not stick to them after manifestation and revelation of facts in a case. They should neither be greedy and should be in the habit of pondering over all cases without any exception.
They should also stop at doubtful cases and should give due consideration and attach importance to only clear proof. They should not as well feel tired of any long examinations of the plaintiffs and the defendants of going to the depth of each case and should be courageous enough to deliver the righteous judgements after coming of the facts to light.