Judiciary
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Political Use of the Judiciary and the 26th Amendment in Pakistan
The debate surrounding the 26th Amendment highlights the need for thoughtful reforms that strengthen the judiciary without compromising its independence…
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History of Judicial Corruption
A voluminous book ‘Bombay in the Making – 1661-1726’, authored by Phiroze B. M. Malabari and published 113 years back…
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The colonial burden of Pakistan’s judiciary
If Robert Clive was the conqueror with the sword and musket, Warren Hastings, British India’s first governor-general, was the architect…
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Politics at the Bench: The Pakistani Judiciary’s Ambitions and Interventions
As the country’s opposition looks to its next moves, the courts may have a key role to play. YASSER KURESHI…
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Sujawal has no Sessions Court since its inception as District in 2013
Deputy Speaker Sindh Assembly Rehana Leghari takes up matter with Sindh High Court, Law Department and Chief Minister. Karachi…
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