Analyzing the Procedural Disparities Within Criminal Justice of Pakistan
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63056/Keywords:
Biasness, Corruption, Procedural flaws, Judicial delaysAbstract
The Criminal justice system of Pakistan is marred by systemic procedural disparities that enforced the right to a fair trial, guaranteed by Article 10-A of the Constitution of Pakistan 1973. It draws attention to the core barriers which stand in the way of equal opportunity for give justice, such as biasness (institutional, organizational), corruption, prolong delays of litigations and also the unfair outcomes which disturb the whole system of justice. This has the direct effect on public and justice system. This study shows how legal counsel demonstrates in the quality of Services and also how this directly affects the court outcomes or sentencing disparities. This includes the practical reforms that support improved legal aid programs, legislation aid, and proper mechanism to control the unjust delays and biasness and provide the fair justice within criminal justice system of Pakistan.
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