Lawyers or Hoodlums! Lahore - Pakistani Judicial System
30 October 2016By
Saeed Qureshi
Note: I had written this article a few years ago after the brutal and
insane death of a domestic servant girl at the hands of a lawyer. The murderer
lawyer was not tried under the demonstration and hooliganism of the fellow
lawyers. The same situation has been repeated as narrated in the article
posted by Nizami Khalid under the caption, ''Brutus is an honorable'' man! Mr.
Nizami's s article grips the heart because the law custodians become law
breakers. Notwithstanding the time difference, the themes is identical in both
these articles.
The custodians of law and interpreters of the sacred document titled
constitution turned into an unruly crowd the other day in Lahore to press the
court for bypassing the legal process and release their cohort lawyer accused
of torturing to death a domestic servant 12 years old girl.
Some 300 lawyers held a raucous demonstration in front of the court, raised
questionable slogans incongruent with the dignity of their profession and
demanded circumvention of the judicial hearing. Such bandit lawyers have no
right to be in the legal profession because by a roguish behavior they have
forfeited their right to be on the right side of the justice. These vulgar
guys should be debarred from taking part in the legal practice and their
licenses cancelled.
If today the law protectors turn law breakers and take the law in their hands
what legal or moral barrier can stop the ordinary litigants not to storm the
jails, ransack the courts and kidnap the judges and jurists till they get
their dictated verdict. The lawyers have set an ugly example to the effect
that when a member of the bar is nabbed, the legal community was at liberty to
hold boisterous demonstrations and cut short the due process of law.
What lesson these legal minds and jurists are emanating to the people: the
lawyers themselves are above law, they are immune from the normal proceedings
and can subvert the courts and threaten the judges because they have an
influential peer put behind the bar for an insidious and a gruesome crime of
murdering an innocent and helpless girl of a minority community, already
hard-pressed by the sheer apathy and discrimination of the religious sections
of the majority.
Their bizarre assemblage in front of the Lahore court that is hearing the case
of accused Chaudhry Naeem advocate also emits a reprehensible signal to the
jurists and legal practitioners around the world that here is a faction of
their fraternity which can turn into the scum of the earth and debase their
honorable profession meant to aid the afflicted and the wronged humanity.
It is a self-inflicting detrimental wound by this band of rabble rousers to
their own prestigious profession and more so to their personal conduct. The
melee of these lawyers would leave an indelible blot on the radiant and fair
face of Pakistan's legal system and the defenders of law. If the judicial
system in Pakistan succumbs to the highhandedness and mob mentality of the
lawyers, then Pakistan is ready to turn into a lawless jungle.
Even otherwise Pakistan's justice system has remained tainted and egregiously
faulty. As the proverb and common cliché goes, ''better buy the judge than
hire an advocate.'' Such is the gross travesty of justice in Pakistan. The
judicial system in Pakistan can be circumvented and thwarted in myriad
manners. It is mostly devoid of healthy and fair practices relating to the
implicit covenant between the clients and the lawyers on one side and lawyers
and the adjudicating authorities on the other.
The judges and magistrates from top to bottom, with fewer exceptions, accept
or demand bribes to hand out unjust verdicts. It's not a guarded or uncommon
secret that after the day's work, the lawyers both from the prosecution and
the defense sit together in cozy settings for hilarious evening extravaganzas.
Same is true of the judges' collusion and personal equations with the lawyers,
the latter cultivating the judges for favorable decisions for the agreed
amounts of money, besides other entertainments that better not narrated. Most
of the so called lower or junior courts look like shops where justice is sold
rather dispensed with according to the book or in compliance with the
imperatives of justice. The laws or caveats are practiced more in breach than
observance.
The clients or the litigants keep paying hefty fees to the lawyers who seldom
prepare the cases because they use the power of money to buy the tampered
justice. Quite a few lawyers buy law degrees and their knowledge of the law is
as good as a common man in the street. However, they are adept in wheeling
dealing and striking underhand deals to get the decisions of their choice.
There might be exceptions but such is the general picture of the realm of the
justice and judicial system in Pakistan.
So the judges and lawyers are the chips of the same bloc that survive on
fleecing the harried citizens desperately hankering for justice for such
crimes as grabbing of their small piece of land by a powerful goon or such
heinous crime as the rape of their women or murder or abduction for ransom.
The basic human values that are reiterated from the pulpit five times in a day
are willfully and with rare abandon trampled from top to bottom. The common
man with no social clout or financial backbone is at the mercy of an
assortment of thugs, bandits, murderers, looters, rapists, touts, blackmailers
and so on. On top they get swindling lawyers who keep milking the client as
long as they can.
The litigations continue interminably for years especially for serious crimes
and most notably with regard to the vacation of a property or sale or purchase
of land. Invariably, a person trapped into the vicious cycle of land
disputation would not see the decision either way during his or her lifetime.
The laws about land are so infamous and complicated that even if the judiciary
was on the right tracks, these cannot be conclusively decided in favor or
against of either contending party.
In the meantime, the farmer sells his other lands to pay for the fees and
grafts, becomes penniless, get older and dies. The forcible occupation of
prized lands is common in Pakistan and those in occupation have long arms to
silence the dispensers of justice by force or bribe. On the other hand, for
small felonies as a verbal brawl or lifting a pair of shoes, a convict with no
connections, languishes in jail for longer terms.
Although in the past the Supreme Court's role and conduct in treading the
unalloyed and sublime path of justice has not been above reproach, yet during
the past two years it has manifested itself with a laudably upright demeanor
and strict propriety. From the time of removal of the chief justice Iftikhar
Chaudhry to his restoration and till now, the apex court has exhibited what
has been termed as independent judicial activism. Chief Justice Chaudhry has
been viewed as a symbol of democracy and rule of law.
The ongoing tussle between the superior judiciary and the government bears an
incontrovertible testimony to the sordid phenomenon that the establishment was
ignoring or dishonoring the court's decisions. The supreme court of Pakistan
overturned the amnesty granted to over 8000 corrupt and criminal individuals
in NRO. But the government by all indications seems determined to thwart this
historic ruling. Various phony and fake excuses are pouring out of the
government portals that signal that implementation of the follow up action is
not going to be a smooth sailing.
Now if the executive wants to promote and justify corruption and shelter the
rank corrupt persons then the sanctity of the constitution and supremacy of
rule of law stand robbed. In such an inclement environment, it looks a tall
order for the accountability and law to prevail. Small wonder then, if the
lower rank lawyers and advocates make a mockery of law and undermine its
inviolability by their disruptive and villainous behavior.
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