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JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED

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JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED

JUSTICE DELAYED IS JUSTICE DENIED

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The phrase “justice delayed is justice denied” serves as a reminder that justice must be served in a timely manner, or it is no justice at all. Delayed justice undermines the very foundation of the legal system and erodes public trust in it. When a victim is forced to wait for justice, it is not only a denial of their rights but also a violation of their dignity. In addition, delayed justice provides impunity to the wrongdoer and sends a message that they can get away with their actions. The importance of swift and impartial justice cannot be overstated, and we must all work towards a system that upholds this fundamental principle.

When a political party goes against the constitution of a country in order to prolong its rule, it undermines the very foundation of democracy and violates the principles of constitutionalism. Such actions can have severe consequences for the country and its citizens.

Firstly, it can lead to a breakdown of the rule of law and erode the public’s trust in the government and its institutions. This can create social and political instability and undermine the country’s economic progress.

Secondly, it can lead to a loss of credibility for the country in the international community, damaging its reputation and ability to attract foreign investment.

Lastly, it can lead to human rights violations, including suppression of free speech, arbitrary arrests, and persecution of political opponents. This can lead to the erosion of civil liberties and ultimately harm the country’s democratic institutions.

Therefore, it is important that all political parties adhere to the constitution of the country and respect the rule of law, to ensure that democracy and human rights are upheld.

In recent years, there have been concerns raised by some segments of the society and opposition parties regarding the independence and impartiality of the judiciary in Pakistan. There have been allegations of political interference in judicial appointments and proceedings, and concerns about the curtailment of the freedom of the press.

Furthermore, there have been reports of the government postponing local government elections, leading to criticism from opposition parties and civil society groups about the government’s commitment to democracy and the rule of law.

It is important to note that Pakistan has a constitution that outlines the principles and mechanisms for democratic governance, including regular elections, and the protection of individual rights and freedoms. Any deviation from the constitution is a matter of concern and should be addressed through legal and constitutional means.

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