Monday, August 8, 2011

JUDICIAL SYSTEM OF PAKISTAN

Judicial System of any country plays a vital role in her progress and in smooth running of state functionaries. All the developed countries of world have a well established and smooth running judicial system. Their courts are doing the justice irrespective of caste, living standards, official status of citizens and the individual powers. Even the most poor have the confidence in their courts and unbiased decision of courts are in fact a sword over the head of criminals and wrong doers in the developed countries. But, the factum of justice is totally opposite here in our country. Law and courts are for poor people and the rich or resourceful persons are immune from law, the courts are using all their powers against poor and un-resourceful persons. The law is enforced in stricto-senso against those who don’t have the resources to escape from law, and those who can bunk are easily given the way to do so, moreover, the law doesn’t even try to chase them.

This defect in our judicial system is in fact one of the main reason of degradation of values in our society and its failure to advance. The people don’t have trust in courts; foreign investors are not sure that their investment will be safe and the courts will protect them if anyone tries to disengage their business; the trade mafia is playing with their consumers, no law or court can stop them from the illegal trade; a gang of industrialists is running the entire industry according to their own whims and wishes without any fear of law or court; the law is handicapped against all these privileged citizens, mafia and gangs.

This system needs some engineering; these flaws have to be wiped off. The time has come when we have to arouse; set-up the rule of law in our society, without which our society can never march-on. The inferior complex amongst the poor has to be effaced; the rich and poor have to be put on even keels. Only then, we can compete with the developed societies; stand shoulder to shoulder with them; come out of their influence; stand on our own feet and talk eye to eye with them; club the society together and march-on with unity.

Our legislators have flooded the libraries with the books of law but now the time has come to think about the enforceability of law; to weigh the rich and poor with the same weight-unit; those who are in power has to fork out before this system to help it become stronger. People have high hopes from the new judicial system, so, those who are in the system have to deliver and we hope that they will deliver. Moreover, the entire legal fraternity is also burdened with heavy responsibility to make sure that the new judicial system for which people have dreamed off can give something back to a lay man of this country who has strived hard for its restoration.

OMER SHABBIR

Advocate

E-mail: omeradvocate@hotmail.com

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Getting Reward for the Hardwork

Mr. Navid Islam, Director Punjab Group of Colleges Rawalpindi presenting shield to Omer Shabbir for securing 1st position in the Punjab University LL.B part II annual examination of 2008.

Islamabad High Court

Group photo of students of Punjab Law College, Rawalpindi with the Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court Mr. Justice Sardar Muhammad Aslam

Supreme Court of Pakistan




Omer Shabbir and students of Punjab Law College standing outside the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

Mr. Hafiz S.A. Rehman


Omer Shabbir with Mr. Hafiz S.A. Rehman, senior advocate of Supreme Court of Pakistan and one of the best teachers i have ever seen

Omer as a Judge

Omer Shabbir sitting as a Judge in the Law Moot, 14 February 2009, Punjab Law College.

Stage Performance


Omer Shabbir with a memorable stage performance in the welcome function of Punjab Law College.

Peer Sohawa


Omer Shabbir in Peer Sohawa, beautiful picnic point in the Margalla Hills, Islamabad.

Khewra Salt Mines


Omer Shabbir and Sheikh Azmat Ali (classmate) walking in the khewra salt mines (second largest salt range of the world).

Horse Ride


Omer Shabbir enjoying the horse ride in Kalar Kahar

Kalar Kahar


Omer standing near the famous kalar kahar lake.

Students of Punjab Law College


A group photo of students of Punjab Law College outside the Khewra Salt Mines (Second largest salt range of the world).

Study Tour


Omer Shabbir in Katas, Punjab (Pakistan) on a study tour of Allam Iqbal Open University, Islamabad.

Memorable Moments

Omer Shabbir delivering a lecture in the class.

Welcome Function 2007 (Punjab Law College)


Omer Shabbir with Mr. Khalid Nazir, professor Punjab Law College, Rawalpindi.