A Critical Appraisal of the Criminal Justice System's Framework in Pakistan: Options for Reducing Abuse of Process
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Criminal Justice System,, Pakistan, Abuse of Process, Legal ProceduresAbstract
In the context of administering criminal justice, the prevention of abuse of process of law or system within legal processes stands as a paramount concern, particularly in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. However, this research paper undertakes a thorough examination of the mechanism formulated to ameliorate the abuse of legal procedures within Pakistani criminal justice system. Using a holistic approach that incorporates philosophy of law, case laws evaluation, and institutional surveillance, this research paper intends to explain the root causes and evidences of procedural abuse. Through comparative analysis of the international framework, this research article aims to identify the best practices and culture that could be adopted in Pakistan. This research article provides a comprehensive analysis of case laws and policy assessments to examine the effectiveness and limitations of current preventive approaches. As a result, the findings of the research reveal structural problems and clear tendencies in the procedural abuse, which means that there is a need for radical changes in legislation and the functioning of the institutions. Some of the recommended strategic directions are the increase in judicial supervision, strict compliance with the procedure, and the improvement of the transparency and accountability of the legal system. Thus, by providing a contribution to the existing body of knowledge and policy debate, this study calls for long-lasting changes that would enhance procedural openness and restore the confidence of the people of Pakistan in the criminal justice system.
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