cases, initial trial to be completed within one year, and appellate proceedings within the following year; and (b) in criminal cases, trial to be completed within six months and appeal be decided within one year.
“Such legislation will include provisions for day-to-day hearings and award of heavy costs for unjustified delays and frivolous litigation. The number of judges will be substantially increased. All vacancies will be filled in on a priority basis. New posts will be created keeping in view pendency of cases at different levels of the judicial hierarchy enabling an average case to pass through each level within one year. Judges (from the lawyer community) could be appointed on contract basis for a suitable period to help reduce backlog. Necessary support staff and infrastructure, including state-of-the-art equipment and technology, will be provided. In consultation with the judiciary, arrangements will also be made for extended court hours/evening courts, where feasible.”
The manifesto added, “All judges and court officials will be required to undergo regular training courses to acquaint them with up-to-date laws and modern case flow management techniques, etc.”
It said, “In order to dramatically shorten time spent in litigation, the PML-N government will request the Pakistan Law Commission to examine the feasibility of reducing the existing 4-tier system (trial court, appellate court, High Court, Supreme Court) to 3-tier system (trial court, appellate/ High Court, Supreme Court), as in the case of special laws, e.g. banking, labour, and environmental laws. Under this radical reform, civil courts would be abolished and trial would start at the Additional District Judge level. This will not only reduce litigation time by several years, but will also improve the quality of judgments at the trial level.”
To reduce the volume of litigation, the manifesto promised, “A major campaign to promote Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) will be launched. This will include development of a culture of dispute settlement through negotiation, mediation, conciliation, arbitration or other ADR mode; creation of public awareness as to the laws and procedures relating to ADR; training and capacity-building of judicial officers and staff, and lawyers; introduction of the subject of ADR in law colleges; and establishment of ADR centers and panels to facilitate its adoption.”
The role of the ombudsman, the manifesto said, will be strengthened and enhanced, to provide speedy relief in respect of public complaints regarding maladministration. Office of district ombudsman will be established to provide relief at district level.
In order to bring justice to the doorstep, the PML-N had promised that village panchayats/jirgas (with clearly defined powers and jurisdiction, and qualifications for membership) will be revived for deciding cases relating to minor offences and civil cases involving minor disputes. Necessary arrangements will be made, in consultation with the judiciary, to set up courts at the municipal/union council level. Feasibility of establishment of High Court benches at divisional level will be discussed with the Bench and Bar.
The PML-N also promised that the Pakistan Code needed to be revised, updated and simplified so that the common man could easily understand and utilise laws which could cater to present day requirements. For this purpose, it added that the membership of the Pakistan Law Commission will be strengthened with eminent jurists, lawyers, government officers and members of civil society and entrusted with the task of reviewing all existing laws on the statute books and recommending, on a continuous monthly basis, over a period of 6 months: a) repeal of outdated laws which have become redundant; b) amendments to laws in the light of new trends, requirements and development; and c) consolidation of all laws on the same subject.
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