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Posts Tagged ‘misery’

While Military awaits the orders from Supreme Courts

By A Khokar • Feb 7th, 2012 • Category: Lead Story, Politics, Worth A Second Look

There has never been the time that military in Pakistan ever came in power at its own for the heck of it. It was always there on the demand of public and the politicians of the time; when they felt that a group in power has crossed all the limits of their corruption and nepotism. [...]



The Judicial Policy

By Talal Hussain Malik • Jun 7th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

“JUSTICE delayed is justice denied”, the maxim, is the driving force behind the Judicial Policy introduced by the Chief Justice about a week ago. The Judicial Policy aims at quick disposal of cases and thus providing relief to the litigants. But as the situation is, unfortunately the Judicial Policy might well be the reason for [...]



Examination’s Fear

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jun 1st, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Examination’s fear is a great phenomenon and is really interesting to know. It leaves a student so weak and crumbled that the rest of him drowns in the river of tension. Never a day goes when he works according to his plan. This fear occupies him so much that he forgets everything and only thinks [...]