- Says there won’t be delay in cases anymore
KARACHI, July 19: The judiciary came together to take some simultaneous reforms in order to improve the country’s legal system. They realised that its two biggest problems were false testimonies and delays, and steps were taken to solve them, said Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa while addressing a ceremony at Central Police Office in Karachi on Friday. All the judges sat together and decided that we don’t need to change the laws, the system or the procedure. “We just had to make some changes. I told my fellow judges that we have don’t have to have form commissions or hold conferences when simple solutions are available to us,” he remarked. On false testimonies, he remarked that some British judges, while hearing a case in 1925, remarked that when a person is dying he is not likely to tell a lie. The dying declaration has a sanctity attached to it. SABAH