Justice Without Jurisprudence
All legal systems depend on case law that establishes precedents and forces judges to confront the logic of their predecessors.
Historical Amnesia
The forgetfulness isn’t accidental; it’s carved out of conscious political decisions.
Clarity of knowledge
In contrast, knowledge that is tested, explained, and placed in context empowers students to think critically and act responsibly.
A Legacy of Discipline
He didn’t seek to outsmart ageing with complex regimens. Instead, he leaned into the fundamentals: stay active, connect meaningfully and cultivate calm.
A Better Mobility Policy
The rising number of motorcycles on Pakistani roads has become one of the biggest challenges for traffic management and has made road users more vulnerable to fatal accidents.
When Merit is Rigged
Globally, a search committee is expected to actively scout, assess, and recruit the best possible candidates. Its job is not merely to screen applicants, but to ensure that top talen is brought into the fold.
The Case for a Pakistani Model?
We already possess the resilience, critical mass and potential for change. The question is not what to do, but how to do it. It will take a generation, but we must begin.
Liberalism is not Monolithic
The challenge is not to abandon liberalism but to radicalise it, ground it in our own histories, and reclaim its emancipatory core.
Justice in Decay
City Courts, like many institutions in our country, operates informally, and that informality, at times, works to everyone’s advantage.
Are We Benching the Best?
Let’s make room for youth, respect the wisdom of age, and build institutions where tenure is limited, performance is rewarded and experience is rechanneled, not discarded.