The inefficiency and backlog of cases in Pakistan's judicial system further contribute to its collapse. The courts are overwhelmed with cases, leading to prolonged delays in hearings and verdicts. This inefficiency discourages people from seeking legal recourse and undermines the principle of timely justice. The combination of these factors—corruption, political interference, and inefficiency—creates a vicious cycle that hampers the judiciary's ability to uphold justice and the rule of law. Historically, the judiciary in Pakistan has struggled with issues of corruption, inefficiency, and political interference. These problems have undermined public trust in the legal system, as citizens often find it difficult to secure timely and fair justice. Corruption within the judiciary, where bribes and favoritism can influence decisions, further exacerbates the situation, creating an environment where the rule of law is compromised, and justice is not evenly administered. To restore...
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