Sunday, December 6, 2009

Justice for the Common Man


In a survey of 4000 respondents conducted in 2006 by www.trasparency.org, judiciary was ranked 3rd most corrupt institution, more than 70% declared judiciary as corrupt.
The poll results shown above represents the opinion of a much smaller number of respondents; however it is not much different from the result conducted by www.transparency.org. Any expert researcher would certify that if the respondents are random, the results will change only 5 ~ 10% even if the number respondents are multiplied many times over. The reasons for such sentiments against judiciary, in my view are due to the stark ground realities that have been prevailing since last sixty years.

According to some estimated the number of pending cases are more than 1.5 million, according to others it could be double. The status of judicial infrastructure, the total number of courts, judges, lawyers, and the level of corruption among them, and not to forget the supporting executive bodies whose corrupt conduct has also been one of the major cause of injustice to the poor man of this country. All such factors are huge challenges, barriers I would say, that needs to be crossed to keep the promise to bring justice to every one. The plans to change all this is not know. All what a common man can do is to wait and see how the events are unfolded. Hope is what has been keeping us alive, but we have started to ask our selves that till how long we can cling on to mere hope alone.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Damn ! yaar yeh ladkiyan tau pyaari hain . aur chief justice andhay ko maaf ker do bhengay ko jail jana chahiye ..

Anonymous said...

AINAK WALEE KO DEKH KER NIKAL GAYEE HAI MEREE TU BHAAI JEEEE. oska mouth khula howa hai os may daal dee hai MONEY

Asif Ali zardari said...

ewww that is so disgusting.=( this is the youth of pakistan , i am sorry to say anonymous but you have really sick thinking.

Gen. Pervez Musharraff said...

Because of this blind bastard , i am here in UK , Iss justice ka scene hai ainak wali kay saath , i am gonna kill both of you . Main nai daarta , woh zamanay chalay gaye.

Anonymous said...

Should the judicial system be questioned about its performance or its independence from the government.This is what eventually promotes terrorism in the country.Through terrorism the man will not get his justice but at least will have a shot against the government.I hope one day people of my country could live there life as it was dreamt of, when Pakistan was created.

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