Monday, April 20, 2009

Corruption within the Justice Circle.

For last 60 years the Judiciary of Pakistan has been constantly making its way into the Transparency International list as the second most corrupt institution after Police. Two main pillars of the state whose primary concern is maintenance of Law and Order are the real culprits of the corruption. Yesterday, CJP Iftikhar Chaudhry announced that he will try to eradicate this menace with the help of the lawyers and people. Ones minds flicks, how will he do that when he him-self is a part of that system? The justice game in Pakistan lasts longer than person life. A single trial takes years and decades to settle, with unexpected outcome. This condition has lead to stigma of raw justice and violence in certain areas like swat. It is an absolute fact that, when people will be deprived of speedy justice, there will be a speedy change in trends. 

Now the trend follows an out-of-court settlement between parties involved. Like give and take. People think it better than dragging the case to the court, which will run at snail’s pace and will ultimately lead to nowhere. Who is the real beneficiary of this deal? Are these lawyers or judges? Well, actually both, the longer the trial goes the more the lawyer earns. Once a sagacious person said, “It is easy to buy a judge than a lawyer in Pakistan.”  

To bring about a change is not easy, but one should strive for it. However, one man can’t do it alone. Lawyers and the people must assist in this great cause. Lawyers should stop fooling around people and judges should stop taking backdoor money. As the current system is vulnerable to nepotism. An institution should be created to appoint respected and honest judges in the judicial hierarchy. 

Not only judiciary but other state institutions should also tackle this rampant menace of Corruption. It is said that, “The more corrupt the state, the more laws.”

Flogging imbroglio or mystery?

Two weeks ago a video depicting a person (believed to be a girl) was being flogged severely in an unknown location was aired on the local TV channels, that was later aired on International Media. People without confronting its reality and authentication started to condemn this incident and merely ended in calumniating Islam, without any knowledge of the Shariah Punishments in Islam. The so called intelligentsia of Media and NGOs instantly attacked Taliban for this and labeled them barbaric and false custodian of Islamic Shariah. Later on few vociferous protests hit the streets with other hidden motives. However, the main concern of this entire saga remained unnoticed. Why this video was aired after peace deal? What were its motives?

Well, this should be understood without any shadow of doubt that, Islam can’t be judged through Taliban legacy and act of single entity. 

It is indeed a condemnable incident if this was based on the ideology to malign Islam and to create loath against Shariah Laws. Individuals have every right to comment on this, but one should avoid slandering Islam for cheap gains. Shariah Laws are also implemented in Saudi Arabia and as a Muslim we are bound to follow these laws. People of SWAT want peace and Shariah so let them have it, don’t lay pitfalls in this and understand the conspiracy behind the veil.