Historic Disclosures About Blurry Motives of Politicization in Pakistan’s Judiciary

Authors

  • Muhammad Riaz Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan
  • Turab ul Hassan Sargana Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52700/pjh.v4i2.154

Keywords:

Disclosures, Politicization, Motives, Judiciary, Pakistan

Abstract

The constitutional role of state institutions is very important for the stability of an independent state. Every independent state has three main pillar Executive, Legislature and Judiciary. While the judiciary being an important pillar in any state, plays a crucial role in maintaining of law and order, and peace along with political stability. In case of Pakistan judiciary as seen under politicization. Thus in Pakistan, there state institutions have been facing inner political interference in every era. Therefor the Constituent Assembly and Judiciary had completely failed to play its own constitutional role. The Constituent Assembly real task is legislation and Executive’s work to implement it. But the work of Judiciary is more important than these two institutions, it reviews and also interprets the laws made by the Constituent Assembly. So that, the supremacy of justice has been established in the country. But the judiciary involved along with the Executive remained the seat of politics for their own benefits. The basic purpose of this research article is to identify historic disclosures about blurry motives of politicization in Pakistan’s judiciary.      

 

The judiciary must be strengthened and

released from political. interference.

----Aung San Suu Kyi---

Author Biographies

Muhammad Riaz, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

Department of History & Civilization Studies

Turab ul Hassan Sargana, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan

Department of History & Civilization Studies

Published

2023-12-12

How to Cite

Muhammad Riaz, & Turab ul Hassan Sargana. (2023). Historic Disclosures About Blurry Motives of Politicization in Pakistan’s Judiciary. PERENNIAL JOURNAL OF HISTORY, 4(2), 18-46. https://doi.org/10.52700/pjh.v4i2.154