After appointing the
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif approved the nomination papers of
Senior Justice Jillani to be elevated as
Chief Justice, upon the constitutional retirement of the
Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry which due for 12 December 2013. Per Prime Minister
Sharif's nomination, President
Mamnoon Hussain approved the appointment the same day. On 12 December 2013, President
Mamnoon Hussain, alongside chaired with Prime Minister
Sharif, administered the
oath to J
Senior Justice Jillani as the
Chief Justice. Immediately after his
oath, Justice Jillani declined special security protocol, and directed
Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar not to impose restrictions on commuters during his passage. He also took
suo motu action against the court administration for allowing
only one news channel to exclusively cover the full-court reference in honour of the outgoing Justice Chaudhry. Justice Chaudhry's principal secretary was found to be involved, and was transferred to the human rights cell as a result.
Suo Moto Case 1 of 2014 The Jillani Court took
suo moto action following a petition filed by Justice Helpline regarding the
Peshawar church attack in 2013, as well as other petitions filed by the
Hindu community against desecration of their
places of worship and press reports citing threats to the
Kalash tribe by the
Pakistani Taliban. On 19 June 2014, the Supreme Court issued a
landmark decision on the protection of
minorities and
freedom of religion, authored by Justice Jillani in a bench also comprising Justices
Azmat Saeed and Mushir Alam. The decision's expansion of
freedom of religious expression in Pakistan has been compared to
Brown v. Board of Education outlawing
segregation in the United States.
World Justice Project Tassaduq Hussain Jillani serves as an Honorary Co-chair for the
World Justice Project. The
World Justice Project works to lead a global, multidisciplinary effort to strengthen the
Rule of Law for the development of communities of opportunity and equity. In July 2008, when
Senior Justice Jillani was invited by the
American Bar Association to receive and accept the
Rule of Law Award on behalf of those judges of Pakistan who demonstrated courage in upholding the Rule of Law in the country, he penned: ==Judicial philosophy==