JUSTICE NOT FOR THE POOR
http://www.dawn.com/2003/text/local13.htm
By Shehar Bano Khan
An article has appeared how 8 am daily Aiwan-I-Adal business starts but poor helplessly keep looking for justice due to many reasons namely high fees of advocates, long lists of cases etc.
Under this back ground story of a lady Tahira (fake name) has been mentioned in the above article. To overcome poverty parents made her housemaid. At 12 her father allegedly sold her under the label of marriage. Her husband allegedly forced her to sleep with his friends. Now since more than 2 years she has filed her case for “Khula” but case keeps on pending.
There are few comments but the best and a point to ponder comment is from Nadia who wonders why threads like this do not fetch more attention and replies from readers. If one really goes deep into this point then solution to “real justice” is not that difficult. Had this topic been anything criticism about Pakistan, any abuse for local tradition, any praise for India, any talk of liberalism this read would have 100 replies so far.
The other most meaning full reply is from Fayaz who had tears reading the story and now he promises with himself he would in future try helping others.
Keep it in mind situation of “fair justice” in Pakistan is not as bad as people think. There is justice but for those who struggle for it. The correct diagnosis was made by Mr. Justice ® Sardar Iqbal the first Ombudsman Pakistan who stated society in itself was to be blamed for today’s injustices as every one criminally kept himself silent on the ground it is not my matter let other solve these which made the bureaucracy brave.
Those who struggle they mostly get justice. I do not say 100% but mostly. I have till today not given any rishwat for any of my genuine work and even then have got almost all my genuine works done may it be any bank matter, any locker, any phone, any PIA ticket or what else. I not merely struggle for my own rights but have practically helped hundreds and thousands illiterate in getting justice. Swearing my child just ten minutes back a retired person on phone was seeking my advice on a problem created by his post office on his pension and I advised him to do what and I know within next 20 days or so he would get pension, rather pension will travel to his home. Last month on my enquiry my father told me he had since many years not got his six monthly bank statement. According to him six monthly statement system has long been finished. I told him wait and see how statement comes to him. Within the next 10-15 days the “Bank” came to his home, begged for pardon and handed him over copies of statements for the last many years. I quote you here one example through which I am not telling what I do or what important I am. No I am just an ordinary clerk but purpose to tell you is if we all start struggling for our rights and where people are illiterate helping them in this struggle 80% of society’s injustices can vanish. Politicians and bureaucracy would automatically mend itself. This is what highly respected Mr. S.M. Zafar stated that no system, no ism would bring any change in Pakistan unless people themselves started recognising their own rights and started struggling for it.
I was then working abroad. Sometime 1986-88 I was coming back from Karachi. As I entered Karachi airport customs check in the officer was engaged with two illiterate Pathan brothers. Due to traffic problem I was late. I requested the customs officer to kindly check me first as I was late. He was kind and after usual checking let me go. I was the last passenger and in a minute I got my board card. I was standing in immigration queue when I saw the same two illiterate pathan brothers standing aside pulling from their wasket some currency notes and handing those over to another custom office a little away from the counter. The officer counted and I could form distance see he retained some and rest gave back to pathan brothers. I knew what this drama was. The law then stated one person can take only Rs. 1,000 abroad with him, taking access was illegal. Law was good in its own place. After a week of my joining duty when I was not a little relaxed form my home sick I took up the matter about these two pathans and money. I proposed that there should be some system at airports where we could hand over our unspent excess money which some authority should money order to our relatives. The customs made a usual hue and cry first asking to name those pathans. I explained that I do not know who those were. I have raised the issue because if one is victim today and my turn could be tomorrow. I explained that I live in Karachi. Outside airport my parents, sisters and brothers come to see me off. I hand them over my unspent money. But a Pathan comes from Peshawar. Karachi is “Perdais” for him. He does not know how many day it will take in getting ticket confirmation, how much would he need for food, how much he would have to pay air airline counter for baggage so in “Perdaiz” he has to bring extra access money. Customs checks him right entry the departure lounge to see if he had more than Rs. 1000/- whereas there is still chance he may need say Rs. 2500/- for excess baggage which counter is still away. I submitted that it could be that from tomorrow flights may start departing from Islamabad then Islamabad wold be “Perdaiz” for me and for boarding from Islamabad I would had to take extra money with me. On this customs raised an objection that I should produce the currency note numbers which the customs officer took. Against my strong arguments however the court ordered the demised Pakistan Banking Council opening of 24-hours banking booths at all departure lounges where a bank draft could be obtained for excess upspent money. Now governent provided a facility and people did not due to their inherited lethargy did not utilise then why to blame government, authorities and customs and so and so. This is what I believe there are not as much injustices as we hear prapoganda but people are themselves to be blamed as they do not utilise the Forums which almost ever government in Pakistan has provided.