Legal

Justice for All: Why CJP Yahya Afridi’s Free Legal Aid Initiative Could Be a Game Changer

Access to justice in Pakistan has long been a luxury for the privileged and a bureaucratic nightmare for the poor. In a country where a single court hearing can cost more than a month’s wages for many, legal representation often becomes the domain of those with deep pockets or political connections. Against this backdrop, Chief […]

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The Case for Judicial Reform in Pakistan: Speed, Transparency, and Accountability

In Pakistan, the phrase “justice delayed is justice denied” resonates deeply with citizens across all segments of society. Whether it is a land dispute in rural Punjab or a constitutional petition in Islamabad, the slow delivery of justice undermines public trust in one of the state’s most important institutions: the judiciary. With over two million

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