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Reform Urgency in Pakistan

Reform Urgency in Pakistan

Reform Urgency in Pakistan The United Nations Human Rights Committee has underscored a significant reform urgency in Pakistan, urging the government to promptly revisit and revise its legislation surrounding military courts. The committee’s recommendations include removing military courts’ jurisdiction over civilians, abolishing the death penalty within these courts, and ensuring compliance with the International Covenant […]

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Pakistan Judiciary Crisis Deepens

Pakistan Judiciary Crisis Deepens

“Pakistan Judiciary Crisis Deepens” as the government passed a controversial amendment to the constitution that many accuse of undermining the judiciary’s independence and further destabilizing the country’s democracy. During a secretive, late-night parliamentary session, lawmakers enacted the 26th constitutional amendment, sparking outrage over claims that authorities abducted and intimidated them to secure their votes in

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Imran Khan's Allegations on Constitutional Amendment

Imran Khan’s Allegations on Constitutional Amendment

Imran Khan’s Allegations on Constitutional Amendment In a pointed media address, former Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered a series of strong allegations regarding the current government’s move to amend the constitution. His primary focus centred on what he described as an attempt to extend the tenures of three key judicial and electoral figures—Chief Justice Qazi

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Terrorism Judiciary and Betrayal Khan Address

Terrorism, Judiciary, and Betrayal: Khan’s Address

Terrorism, Judiciary, and Betrayal: Khan’s Address from Adiyala Jail During his media talk from Adiyala Jail on September 13, 2024, former Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered a powerful critique of Pakistan’s current political landscape, drawing historical parallels and addressing issues surrounding terrorism, the judiciary, and alleged betrayals by the establishment. Terrorism, Judiciary, and Betrayal: Khan’s

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UpComing Chief Justice, Shah Emphasizes the Importance of Implementing Supreme Court Judgements and Protecting Minority Rights

Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah reiterated on Saturday that failing to implement Supreme Court judgements would breach the principle of separation of powers established by the Constitution, which assigns distinct roles to the executive, legislature, and judiciary. Speaking at a conference titled “Overcoming the Implementation Challenges to Court’s Verdicts” held at a local hotel to

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