WE are already suffering from a massive backlog of pending cases, and Chief Justice of Pakistan has taken numerous initiatives to finalise these cases but random obstacles keep raring their heads from different corners.

On March 20, I went to Sukkur High Court to pursue the bail of my father Shafi Muhammad Pathan (C.P No: 318/2018). It has been more than a year since I have been going to attend the hearings of the court always with the hope that judge will do justice instead of giving dates but the reality has always been vice versa.

Earlier this week, there was a lawyers’ strike and the judges gave us a date which is quite a long time away only because the lawyers are on strike.

I want to ask them: why is a common man being punished because of this outdated system? Why are lawmakers not thinking about the hardships of their voters and will the Prime Minister bring about some reforms to provide speedy justice to a common man. I say this because a society where lawlessness and slow justice prevail, will never be prosperous.

Agha Zeeshan
Larkana

Published in Dawn, March 25th, 2019

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