Judiciary and courts need lot more improvement.

CJP, takes sou motu notices, now need to take sou motu for his own department.

This CJP should critical to his own department. 99 percent problem of Pakistan will solve…

Convict in Khadija case was set free in LHC. Who was proven , convicted, motivated and witnessed , crossed examined, and all medical report proved him attempt to murder Khadija.

Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Mian Saqib Nisar on Tuesday took notice of the acquittal of a man earlier convicted for brutally attacking law student Khadija Siddiqui with a knife.

Justice Nisar has summoned the case’s record at the apex court’s Lahore registry on Sunday (June 10), according to a press release issued by the Supreme Court.

The top judge’s notice comes a day after Justice Sardar Ahmed Naeem of the LHC, through a short order, acquitted Shah Hussain of all charges after accepting his appeal against the five-year sentence handed to him by a sessions court.

The verdict had shocked the nation that had rallied behind the law student’s fight for justice after being stabbed 23 times. Civil society activists, journalists, celebrities and political figures took to social media to express disappointment over Hussain’s acquittal.

As netizens posted in support of Khadija and expressed outrage over the court verdict, #JusticeForKhadija](https://www.dawn.com/news/1412002) became the top trend on Twitter in Pakistan.

Shortly after Monday’s verdict, Khadija had told Dawn.com that she would appeal the LHC decision in the Supreme Court.

Appearing on DawnNewsTV on Monday night, she expressed shock and disappointment over the acquittal, saying it was “beyond [her] imagination” that someone could get off scot-free after stabbing her 23 times. Case history
A judicial magistrate had on July 29, 2017, sentenced Hussain to seven-year imprisonment under Section 324 (attempted murder) of Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), two years under Section 337A(i) (causing injuries), five years under Section 337A(ii), one year under Section 337F(i), three years under Section 337F(ii) and five years under Section 337F(iv).

However, a district and sessions court in March this year had commuted the rigorous imprisonment awarded by the trial court to Hussain by two years and set aside other minor penalties.

The trial court in its decision had noted that despite detailed cross-examination of witnesses, nothing came out in favour of the convict.

It further observed that the convict had stabbed the victim mercilessly as severe injuries on her vital body parts clearly established that the convict stabbed her to kill her.

It ruled that ocular account was fully corroborated by the medical evidence and motive had been proved and even confessed to by the convict.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1412212

Lack of justice is whats ruining the whole country and CJP has galls to criticize executive. Check the whole population of the country, not just for this case and everyone will say the same thing i.e. there is no justice for commons in the country.

If in our country , shahrukh jatoi and ayan ali cannot be punished than what else ???
Our corrupt system makes ways to protect the criminals. You may have seen the pardon recomendation written by S.M. Zafar to Ziaulhaq for Farooq bandyal case.

Our police and bureue cracy prepare cases in such a way that even an honest judge cannot punish the criminal even he knows that he is the culprit.
Same time many lower level judges are also corrupt.

There are inefficiencies in the court system but there are also problems in the law. The forgiveness law should be time dependent until the state intervenes in the case. We have lost the islamic purpose for this law as it pretty much allows the rich to get away with any crime by “paying off” the family.

Yes, it is a good step taken up by the chief justice of Pakistan to bring Judicial reforms make improvements in lower judiciary and courts to provide fast and speedy Justice to all the segments of society. As Parliament fail to change the law or to make any amendment to bring judicial reforms.

what do u expect when the whole system (parliament, bureaucracy, military, judiciary) as well as every state institution has been paralyzed and under control of corrupt and ineffiecient people. So it affects everything.
Go try having something to do in any civilian offices, can’t get anything done without bribery.