Avoiding Political Unrest by Privatization of Justice, An Aid to Legal Infrastructure in Pakistan

Avoiding Political Unrest by Privatization of Justice, An Aid to Legal Infrastructure in Pakistan

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  • Asad Ali Khan School of Law and Policy, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Saira Naheed School of Law and Policy, University of Management and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan

Keywords:

Political Impact, Judicial Infrastructure, Privatization

Abstract

Privatization of justice is the area, which is not being tapped in the legal landscape, if by moving ahead Pakistan adopts this, it will help to increase investments economic growth and most significantly it will cause aid to the legal justice system. That will enhance the working of ordinary courts. It's not only fruitful for the judicial system, but it will open more avenues for lawyers, and it will create jobs. Moreover, it will develop a soft power for Pakistan. Confidence among the investors and people will surely rise, which would be a huge benefit for the country. That certain amendments in the law will make system more inclined towards the mediation as government backing will create an environment by which people move towards the meditation rather than ordinary courts frivolous litigation can be discouraged by the means of privatization of justice. In initial days’ government should take Pro-bono steps for building an ecosystem to establish mediation centers as a strong suitable and reliable alternate to the ordinary courts in coming times. A proper system of privatizations will give us astonishing results. It is a performance-to-based market which should be regulated by the regulator, and one must perform to be in the market. Which will eventually increase the competition, and competition increases the meritorious and standards of any respective field.

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Published

2025-08-26

How to Cite

Khan, A. A., & Naheed, S. (2025). Avoiding Political Unrest by Privatization of Justice, An Aid to Legal Infrastructure in Pakistan. Law Research Journal, 3(1), 283–292. Retrieved from https://lawresearchreview.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/142

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