Public Concern Grows Over Pakistan’s Judicial Integrity

Public Concern Grows Over Pakistan’s Judicial Integrity

By Hammad Kahlon
Scandinavian News Finland

A growing number of citizens and legal observers in Pakistan are voicing concerns about the integrity, transparency, and accountability of the country’s legal system.

Critics argue that widespread corruption, misuse of authority, and lack of professional ethics among some lawyers and judges continue to undermine public trust.

According to them, only a small number of judges have demonstrated notable independence in their decisions, while many others appear more focused on job security, influence, and privileges.

These critics claim that political connections and personal networks often play a larger role in judicial appointments than merit or competency, raising questions about the credibility of the process.

Public frustration has increased as ordinary people struggle to obtain timely and fair justice. Many believe systemic reforms are urgently needed to restore confidence in the judiciary and ensure that justice remains accessible to all citizens.

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