Pakistan lawyers to strike daily
Sacked chief justice attends supreme judicial council hearing as protests grow.

Chaudhry has been confined at his home in Islamabad since Friday, with police blocking most access to him, although the government has denied he is under house arrest.
The government said on Friday that the Supreme Judicial Council would inquire into “numerous complaints and serious allegations” against Chaudhry, APP news agency reported.
The state-run agency also cited “misconduct and misuse of authority”.
Kamal Hyder, Al Jazeera’s correspondent in Islamabad, said: “The charges against the judge are primarily of nepotism, that he tried to help his son through his influence, a charge which people say should be levelled on many other ministers.”
Lawyers across the country have staged angry protests since the government decided to suspend Chaudhry.
Opposition political parties are calling for a national strike on Friday in support of the chief justice.