Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa says Constitution of Pakistan embodies clear provisions for protection of women, children and marginalized segments of society.


Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa on Saturday emphasized access to justice for all segments of society.
He was addressing a symposium titled 'Inclusive Justice' in Islamabad.
The Chief Justice said Constitution of Pakistan embodies clear provisions for protection of women, children and marginalized segments of society.
He emphasized implementation of laws for ensuring justice and promoting inclusivity in society.
The Chief Justice said laws in Pakistan conform to the principles and teachings of Islam. He made special mention of laws related to women's marital rights and right to inheritance.

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