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A lawyer is someone who studies law and has a license to practice law. A lawyer protects his client's interest and rights while upholding the law. He is a client's representative in various matters in the eye of the court. A lawyer is also the representative of the law system to ordinary people.
He is the protector of both the legal system and public interests. The legal system of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, also called the Law of Pakistan, is based on the legal system of British India held by the pre-partition subcontinent. However, it was during the rule of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, when he amended the law and included the Islamic Sharia Laws within the Law of Pakistan.
The Federal Shariat Court provides the base of the incorporation of Islamic Laws in the Law of Pakistan. In Pakistan, every province has its bar council. The lawyers that are recognized by these councils are allowed to practice law in their selected category. The Pakistan Bar Council, under the Constitution of 1973, is the head council of provincial bar councils. It is responsible for maintaining a check and balance among provincial councils and ensuring that the Law of Pakistan stays upheld at all times.
A licensed legal professional who studies law and represents clients while upholding the law.
Represents clients before courts and acts as their advocate in legal proceedings.
Protects clients' interests and helps ordinary people understand their legal rights.
Based on British India law, with Islamic Sharia incorporated through the Federal Shariat Court.
Head council under the Constitution of 1973, overseeing provincial bar councils nationwide.
Each province has its bar council; recognized lawyers practice in their selected category.
It is a common conception within Pakistan that a lawyer works only during court trials. But in reality, a lawyer's activities exceed the necessary court trials. There are different categories in which lawyers provide legal services. These categories include day-to-day activities as well.
Apart from dealing with court trials, a lawyer is responsible for:
In Pakistan, 40% of the total population is illiterate and most of them belong to rural areas. This means they can neither read nor write. They have no awareness regarding their legal rights. They lack the basic knowledge of the system and the laws. If they come across any situation that requires a lawyer, they are entirely at a loss.
They have to visit the nearest city and find a reliable lawyer to help them. Most of these people are poor as well. Almost 24% of the population is below the national poverty line. Most of these people are labourers. Because of poverty, these people fail to get their legal rights. The high fee of competent lawyers and the frequent visits to their offices becomes unaffordable for them. As a result, they are excluded from the realm of their legal rights.
Besides having a 58% literacy rate, less than 10% of the literate population understands the complete stance of the Law of Pakistan. The remaining population relies on the advice they seek through word of mouth or from lawyers. Therefore, for a layperson, getting involved in a legal matter requires assistance.
The hassle and bustle of life makes it difficult for a common man to find a reliable lawyer to answer his queries. Moreover, the fee structure of lawyers makes it difficult for a common man to approach him. All these constraints add up to creating more problems for a common man than solutions. These constraints discourage him from fighting for his legal right and, as a result, pollute the legal system of Pakistan.
In the wake of the current situation created by COVID, everything has come to a halt. Because of the nature of threat COVID imposes on humans, everything has been shifted to the internet. The technology of the internet has been nothing less than a blessing. Bringing everything on an online platform has not only made life easier but has also assisted in a number of matters.
Keeping in mind these issues, eJustice has established an online service portal for all those who require legal assistance in various matters. We aim to provide high-quality services in several categories. Our services will not only create awareness among people, but will also create ease in reaching out to our team of online lawyers.
At eJustice, we provide expert legal advice online, simplifying complex legal processes for individuals, startups, and businesses. Our trusted team of legal professionals ensures your rights are protected while offering quick, affordable, and confidential solutions.
Our mission is to take advantage of modern technology to facilitate the common people. Whether you belong to Balochistan, or Sindh, Punjab or KPK, rich or poor, we offer our services without the limitations of cities and provinces. The Law of Pakistan is universal for every Pakistani, and so is our service.
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The purpose of this service is to encourage people to reach out to us with their legal issues and queries. Although there are many notable lawyers in Pakistan, our team is also a blend of professional, enthusiastic and experienced lawyers who are expert in their departments. Through this online portal, you can carry out a series of legal activities with the assistance of our online lawyers.
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