Rule of law

Published May 4, 2015

THE term rule of law clearly states that no one is above the law. In our society, patronage groups can easily flout the will of law and seems to be a tool in the hands of the powerful.

On the other hand, the same is applicable to the poor strata of society with full vigour and force, even in petty crimes. A selective application of law creates a sense of deprivation among poor and marginalised groups.

Consequentially, this contributes to the belief among the people that the law is a tool to persecute the poor. When the law is applied discriminately, the obvious result would be frustration.

Let us have an insight into some recent cases: be it model Ayyan Ali’s case of money laundering and her care in Adiala Jail, or the killing of an innocent boy in Cavalry Ground, Lahore, these cases tell us that there is a culture of impunity.

Her recent appearance at the court reminds me of the smile and victory sign made by another person accused of a crime in Karachi. All these cases illustrate that there are some people who can flout the call of law and sooner or later they will go scot-free.

Only an even-handed application of law can pave the way for the rule of law.

Muhammad Akmal
Lahore

Published in Dawn, May 4th, 2015

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