Supreme Court Appointments on August 11, 2022“When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters however the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within.” Sigmund Freud In terms of Article 175-A of the Constitution, appointments to the Supreme Court are conducted by a high-powered committee […]
A failed attempt at reforming judiciary on April 15, 2018The laws in Pakistan are ancient, to say the least. For instance, the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), the predominant law regulating the procedure of the civil courts is dated 1908 and is not only outdated to cater for the expeditious and judicious conclusion of cases but is a prime reason of the unimaginable and agonising […]
Why do our courts vacation so much? on August 19, 2016Vacations are not a luxury; they are a necessity for a well-balanced, healthy life. For some it is as important as eating well and exercise. Doctors and researchers have time and again stressed the importance and benefits of vacations which inter alia include relieving stress, strengthening relationships, making you more productive at work etc. However, […]