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Basil Nabi MalikDawn |
Where one lacks the freedom to criticise the incumbents, there remains an unbridled ability to praise them.
No number of amendments can grant legitimacy to a system suffering from deep doubts.
Designed to uphold judicial independence, the Code of Conduct could result in suppressing it.
Judicial independence is called a ‘principle’ of law for a reason.
The move to revamp the system through the Sindh Civil Courts (Amendment) Act, 2025, was needed. But its execution has been reckles
The judiciary is being perceived as more politicised than ever before.
Parliament and the executive have managed to create a greater imbalance than was ever present before.