ext-align: justify;">ISLAMABAD, Sep 17 (APP):Advisor to the Prime Minister on Legal Affairs, Barrister Aqeel Malik, on Tuesday said that the ongoing judicial reforms were not aimed at benefiting specific individuals.
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ext-align: justify;">Talking to a private news channel, he clarified that the amendments were part of broader structural reforms needed to strengthen the judicial system.
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ext-align: justify;">“It is wrong to create the impression that these reforms are person-specific. The proposed changes are designed to enhance the overall efficiency of the judiciary,” he said.
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ext-align: justify;">He said that nearly 90 amendments were being developed in collaboration with the Law Minister, focusing particularly on improving the functioning of the lower courts.
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ext-align: justify;">He said that these amendments aim to address fundamental issues faced by the average citizen.
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ext-align: justify;">“The common man’s concern is not constitutional interpretation but the timely delivery of justice,” he remarked.
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ext-align: justify;">“Our goal is to ensure that the legal system works efficiently for all, especially when it comes to providing speedy justice.”
ext-align: justify;">He said that these reforms were part of the government’s ongoing efforts to overhaul the legal framework and ensure a more accessible and equitable justice system for all citizens.
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