in providing speedy justice to the masses. On this, the chair said the four former inspectors-general of police would be called to give their expert opinions on reining in the incompetent, corrupt police, having personal loyalty to protect and serve the incumbent political elite instead of serving poor masses.
Former IGs, who will brief the committee about bringing major reform in the outdated corrupt police system, included Afzal Shigri, Dr Shoaib Suddle, Zulfiqar Cheema and Abbas Shah, the former police officers with unblemished past, who called it day after completing their service for about 3 decades without changing the exiting police system.
The committee will also invite all the 24 institutions, resource persons during the hearing to brief the members on how to how to strengthen the law which can help in ensuring the speedy and inexpensive justice to masses.
They resource persons, who include senior lawyers, retired judges, and experts belonging to different background, have also submitted their recommendations to the committee which were circulated among the members.
The chair also directed the members to give their recommendations, if there was any, in light of the suggestions made by the experts, by next Monday. Senator Muzaffar Hussain Shah of PML-Functional said that lack of safety for sources and judges was also one of the many reasons for slow and ineffective judicial system.
PPP’s Senator Farhatullah Babar said that the first step must be to open the doors for justice. The enforced disappearance and extra-judicial killings, he added, had often been blamed on state security agencies, for which legislation was only way out to put an end to it.
He stressed for an anti-torture law in accordance with UN convention against torture signed and ratified by Pakistan. He also stressed the need to for constitutional amendment to clip the powers of judges of the superior courts besides looking into the suo moto powers. The committee will now meet again on August 19.