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WHY HIGH EXPECTATIONS TO A DYING MAN

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WHY HIGH EXPECTATION TO A DYING MAN?
By Javed – 25 July 2007

Since Supreme Court decision restoring the Chief Justice every advocate, every person connected with legal affairs, high profile journalists and above all the electronic media is painting a picture as if with this decision “Adle-Jihangiri” is now prevailing in our land. To me personally, out of proportion, public hopes are being raised without realizing how dangerous it could be. No body has seen that after the announcement and listening on TV the views of elite professionals, politicians and media men, in what words the common man is expressing his views on this decision. The citizens in their simple words are marrying with joy that now there will be a true justice prevailing in the country in as much as that on driving a without number plate car in Murree no police would now have to apologise from the arrested great son of a Islamic Sharia banner holder Chief Minister of NWFP. These advocates, intellectuals, media wizards have all forgotten that if a Law Minister sitting in same live TV show just in 7 minutes can change from his earlier stand, the ordinary man can change just in 5 minutes. Has anyone thought what would be the mental condition of this ordinary man when he would tomorrow reach with these new high expectations to the court hoping to get true justice but instead he hears as usual the judge is absent due to his administrative duty elsewhere. What battle in his mind would be when he would find the advocate whom he has already paid in full in advance is engaged in some other court and had taken his case despite knowing he can not handle so much cases in a day. What would be his reaction when as usual he would be required to “spare” a hundred or two in the name of photocopying or for providing him copy of Document from the court? After these highest expectations when he would face same bellows in getting justice would he be able bear it now or the impact will damaging and eroding his total even the so far remaining belief from justice?
 
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I do not agree with javedm. There are positives in the decision and the same should be recognized. For the first time at least in my life SC has gone against a military dictator. They have not feared for the consequences and have finally buried the idea of necessity. One should know that freedom or independence is not presented in a plate you have to fight for it. Similar cases happened in Malaysia and India. Their judiciary is now independent and free of government interference. We should also expect hopefully the same should happen. At the same time responsibility of judiciary has also increased and they should endeavor to come up to the expectation of the people. We must understand that judiciary must be independent if a society is to progress and the person who is responsible for ensuring that 160 million people of Pakistan receive justice must be free of government pressure and meddling.
 
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and you are?.........

please post your intro
 
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