This study critically examines the affordability of Pakistan's judicial system. This desk‐cum‐qualitative study tries to comprehend why Pakistan's court system is not typically seen as being affordable to the common man. For this study, twelve in‐depth unstructured interviews with pertinent specialists were undertaken. The purpose of the study is to comprehend why the idea regarding Pakistan's judicial system being expensive has developed. According to the study, the perception that the judiciary is expensive has been fostered by the way it handles criminal and civil cases, the role played by the lawyer community, the false belief that the justice is free of monetary cost, the lack of adequate funding for the judiciary and the class divide in Pakistan. Finally, the report also provides suggestions for the betterment of the Judicial system of Pakistan.
Ali aslam, Syeda Fakhar-e-Zahra, Tayyabah Aslam and Sajjad Nawaz Khan. The Perception Against Inexpensiveness of the Judicial System of Pakistan.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.59218/makpjss.2022.36.43
URL: https://www.makhillpublications.co/view-article/1683-8831/10.59218/makpjss.2022.36.43