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IMPACT OF ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ON DISPENSATION OF JUSTICE IN DISTRICT JUDICIARY OF PAKISTAN

Journal: International Journal of Management (IJM) (Vol.12, No. 2)

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Page : 234-243

Keywords : Number/strength of judges; Dispensation of justice; District Judiciary;

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Abstract

District judiciary is the basic building block of Justice System. Majority of cases or litigation starts from this level and reaches superior Judiciary. Unfortunately, our system is creeping at the snail's pace and people suffer from generation to generation to get their cases decided by the courts. That is why trust of people is eroding from the system day by day that in turn gives rise to concept of Might is Right. This paper has tried to explore the effect of allocation of budget on dispensation of justice. Due to insufficient resources courts lack modern technologies that also is major hurdle in smooth functioning of the courts. This paper studies different components of resources like Budget allocated by Government, infrastructure and basic facilities, training of judges and court staff etc. Improper budget and provision of other basic necessities is also a reason for slow dispensation of justice. The Research was conducted by building a hypothesis and was tested with application of statistical tools and techniques to get outcome. Population of the research study was infinite therefore the sample of 245 people was selected through non-probability convenience sampling technique from five categories 95 litigants, 75 lawyers, 25 Judges, 25 Court administrative staff and 25 Law enforcement agencies. Five-point Likert scale was used to determine research variables. The study explored the insignificant relationship of allocation of resources with dispensation of justice as both the variables were not mutually co related.

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