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Judges need to be brave to ease people’s miseries: Imtiaz Ahmad

said that the country is passing through a crucial stage as price hike, lawlessness and terrorism activities have made the lives of the people miserable, adding that it is duty of the judges to deliver judgments without fear or favour so that miseries of the people could be curtailed.

He was addressing a concluding ceremony of a Capacity Building Course designed for judicial magistrates at Punjab Judicial Academy. Officers of LHC and judges of District Judiciary also attended the ceremony.

He said that in order to eliminate sense of insecurity and uncertainty among the people, the judiciary had to play its due role by providing inexpensive and speedy justice at the door step of the masses. He said in this era of social and economic injustices, the duty of judiciary became more important. “Law and order situation in the society can only be ensured by establishing a quick and just dispensation system of justice,” Ahmad said, adding that the judges should come up to the expectation of the people.

He said that profession of law had a vast scope and strenuous effort was needed to keep up with the demands of the modern time.

Punjab Judicial Academy Director General Justice (r) Tanvir Ahmad Khan and representative of trainee judicial magistrates Nasar Mehmood Gondal also spoke on the occasion.

Ahmad also gave away certificates to the participants including Sadaf Liaqat, Nibza, Nazia Rashid, Uzma Ahsan, Mehr-un-Nisa, Shazia Mehboob, Kashif Rasheed Khan Bangash, Nauman Arshad Khan, Altaf Ahmad Shahzad, Muhammad Umer Farooq, Malik Muhammad Shakeel, Nasar Mehmood Gondal, Muhammad Ajmal Khan, Mubarik Ali, Muhammad Tayyab Ishaq, Adnan Anjum Gondal, Faiz Ullah, Mohsin Ali, Muhammad Tariq Khan, Farooq Ahmad, Zulfiqar Ahmad, Sajid Mehmood, Muhammad Masood Asghar, Adnan Bakhtiar and Ahmad Hayat.

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