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By Trend News Line 2024-03-02 12:01:27.

The Mysterious Decline of the Judiciary in Pakistan

Since its inception in 1948, the judiciary in Pakistan has faced a multitude of challenges that have led to its current state of disarray. The tweet by MD Writes highlights the sentiment shared by many that the judiciary has “died” in Pakistan, with the added emphasis that it is not even a “chhota puttar” (small child) anymore. This metaphorical language paints a bleak picture of the state of the judiciary in the country.

One of the primary reasons for this decline is the interference of political powers in the judicial system. Over the years, the judiciary in Pakistan has been subject to manipulation and influence by those in positions of power, compromising its independence and integrity. This has led to a lack of trust among the general population in the judiciary’s ability to deliver justice impartially.

Another factor contributing to the deterioration of the judiciary is the prevalence of corruption within the system. Bribery, nepotism, and favoritism have become rampant, undermining the rule of law and eroding public confidence in the judiciary. This has further weakened the institution and its ability to uphold justice.

Furthermore, the lack of proper resources and infrastructure has also played a role in the decline of the judiciary. Overcrowded courts, delays in legal proceedings, and a shortage of trained personnel have hindered the judiciary’s efficiency and effectiveness in delivering timely justice to the people.

Despite these challenges, the exact cause of the judiciary’s “death” in Pakistan remains unknown. The complex web of factors contributing to its decline makes it difficult to pinpoint a single reason for its current state. However, what is clear is that urgent reforms and measures are needed to revive and strengthen the judiciary in Pakistan.

As of the time of this reporting, the future of the judiciary in Pakistan hangs in the balance. It will require a concerted effort from all stakeholders, including the government, legal professionals, and civil society, to restore the judiciary to its former glory and ensure that justice prevails in the country once again.

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Source : @Md_Ahm3d

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