Imbalance Criminal Justice System of Pakistan: Joined Up Working is the Way Forward
The Criminal Justice System (CJS) is an inter-dependent multi-organizational justice sector comprising police, prosecution, courts, corrections and many other government agencies. These governmental institutions along with one private force in the shape of the defence lawyers; are primarily responsible for the administration of CJS. The imbalance among these institutions and separate working without meaningful coordination and cooperation to uphold justice are key elements for making CJS ineffective, inefficient, and expensive and even paralyzing it. An Appropriate balance among these institutions and joined up working to uphold justice are the key elements to make the CJS effective, efficient even inexpensive. No single organization can make the CJS effective and efficient. Synergy among the judiciary, prosecution, police and other inter-dependent agencies and authorities is necessary for making the CJS simpler, faster, cheaper and people-friendly. With the help of qualitative and analytical research methodology, this article explores the imbalances in the working of CJS and explains the need for joined working and alignment of the CJS as a way forward and practical solution for making CJS efficient, effective, simpler, faster, cheaper and people friendly.
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Alignment, Criminal Justice System, Executive Magistrates; Investigation; Joined-Up Working, Prosecution,Trial
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(1) Muhammad Ramzan Kasuri
Assistant District Public Prosecutor, Anti-Terrorism Court, Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan.
(2) Sheer Abbas
Assistant Professor, International Space Law, College of Law, University of Sharjah, UAE.
(3) Ghufran Ahmed
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan.