LAHORE - The Supreme Court Bar Association Monday demanded restoration of all judges deposed on November 3 last through a PCO without fixing tenure of the Chief Justice of Pakistan. The bar meeting, presided over by Vice President Bar Ghulam Nabi Bhatti, held that restoration of judges could easily come through a resolution before the Parliament but the matter was being unduly complicated. Stressing on the restoration of all deposed judges, it further said, the masses at present find independence of judiciary only if the judges were restored after they had practically established their credibility as judges of independent mind. The meeting, attended by executive members Syed Murtaza Ali Zaidi, Khwaja Tariq Suhail, Rao Farman Ali, Malik Muhammad Azeem and media coordinator Muhammad Azhar Siddique also received input from the bar members from other provinces. The meeting was of the view that the country would get into anarchy in case judiciary was not restored to the November 2 position. The bar rejected the proposals on cutting down the tenure of the Chief Justice of Pakistan and taking away his administrative powers. It said lawyers' community would not accept the same rather, react strongly to it. The meeting also expressed satisfaction over the successful convention of lawyers in Faisalabad and formed a committee, comprising Rao Farman, Khwaja Suhail Tariq and Muhammad Azhar to look after the arrangements for the May 31st convention of the lawyers in Peshawar. The meeting urged the community to work very diligently and dedicatedly to achieve the objective of judges' restoration. The bar has also sought accountability of former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz and ban on the party he represented, after the General (r) Abdul Qayyum had disclosed his role in the dubious privatisation of Pakistan Steel Mills, which was stopped by the SC Bench headed by Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary in 2005. It also demanded publication of performance report of the last government.