The Pakistani Bar Council elections have been marred by controversy as two bar members have moved the Lahore High Court against a proposed amendment in the election process. The amendment, which was proposed by the Pakistan Bar Council, aims to change the voting system for the upcoming elections. The two bar members, who are also candidates in the elections, have challenged the amendment, citing that it is unconstitutional and violates the fundamental rights of the bar members. The petitioners have argued that the proposed amendment is an attempt to manipulate the election results and favor certain candidates. The Lahore High Court has issued notices to the Pakistan Bar Council and other respondents, seeking their response to the petition. The court has also directed the Pakistan Bar Council to maintain the status quo until the next hearing. The elections for the Pakistan Bar Council are scheduled to take place soon, and the controversy surrounding the proposed amendment has created uncertainty among the bar members. The Pakistan Bar Council has defended the proposed amendment, stating that it is necessary to ensure the transparency and fairness of the election process. However, the opposition has termed the amendment as a move to rig the elections and undermine the democratic process. The Lahore High Court’s decision in this case is expected to have a significant impact on the upcoming elections and the future of the Pakistan Bar Council. The bar members are eagerly waiting for the court’s verdict, which will determine the fate of the proposed amendment. The controversy has also sparked a debate among the legal fraternity, with some members supporting the proposed amendment and others opposing it. The Pakistan Bar Council has assured the bar members that the elections will be held in a fair and transparent manner, but the opposition remains skeptical. The Lahore High Court’s decision will be crucial in resolving the controversy and ensuring that the elections are held in a democratic and fair manner. The case has also highlighted the need for electoral reforms in the Pakistan Bar Council, which has been plagued by controversies and allegations of rigging in the past. The bar members are hoping that the court’s decision will pave the way for free and fair elections, which will strengthen the democratic institutions in the country. The controversy has also raised questions about the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law in Pakistan, which are essential for the functioning of a democratic system. The Lahore High Court’s decision will be closely watched by the legal fraternity and the general public, who are eager to see how the controversy will be resolved.