The Incapability of the Pakistani Legal System in Addressing the Needs of Marginalized Communities: A Focus on Legislation and the Judiciary
DOI:
10.70670/sra.v3i2.597
Publication Date:
2025-04-17T04:15:16Z
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ABSTRACT
The systematic inability of the Pakistani legal system to meet demands marginalized people is examined in this study utilizing a Critical Legal Studies framework, with particular emphasis on judiciary and legislation. It investigates experiences several groups, such as socioeconomic, gender, religious, ethnic minorities, using qualitative case methodology. According research, main causes inequality are discriminatory laws, judicial bias, obstacles obtaining justice. draws attention flaws both official informal systems, highlighting necessity extensive reforms. comes conclusion that order guarantee fair treatment protection for Pakistan's most vulnerable community-driven projects, advancements, improved access justice essential.
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