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Judges not providing speedy justice despite drawing hefty salaries: CJP

Published on: October 13, 2018 3:41 AM

LAHORE: Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nasir Friday said the judges were not providing speedy justice to the people despite drawing hefty salaries.

“Delay in the provision of justice is because the judges are not fulfilling their responsibilities,” the chief justice said at a ceremony in Lahore. “As many as Rs 55,000 is being spent on a judge daily from the national exchequer,” he said, adding that there is need for introspection within the judiciary on streamlining the justice delivery system. “The judges don’t hear cases for many days and adjourn those for indefinite periods,” he lamented.

The chief justice said that unfortunately people’s basic rights of citizenship and ownership are not secure in Pakistan. He said the 19th-century Qanoon-e-Shahadat doesn’t meet the required criteria of justice now. “We have to reform the laws according to the requirements of the time,” he said. “People like Mansha Bomb are involved in land grabbing. I was unable to find solutions to issues which I have taken notice of,” he said. “I hope that the government will play its mandated role so that the judiciary doesn’t have to intervene,” he added.

The chief justice said the judiciary wouldn’t intervene in matters which fall under the jurisdiction of other institutions and authorities if the latter fulfil their responsibilities. “The judiciary only intervenes to safeguard and protect the basic rights of people, when other institutions are not doing so,” he said.

The chief justice said those securing coveted posts should be grateful to this country. “We have earned this country with great sacrifices, not through some charity,” he said, and added, “Only the fortunate are gifted with a blessing, known as freedom.”

“I urge the judicial officers to work tirelessly to give the judiciary its rightful, dignified status,” he said. “There’s no one superior or supreme before the law … cases must be decided purely on merit,” he asserted. On the issue of missing persons, the top judge said he had tasked heads of the top intelligence agencies to determine the whereabouts of these people.

Published in Daily Times, October 13th 2018.

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