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Hafiz Saeed-led Jamaat-ud-Dawah running 'Sharia Court' in Lahore to dispense swift justice

Press Trust of India • April 7, 2016, 16:39:09 IST
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The JuD has set up the ‘Sharia Court’ with its headquarters at Jamia Qadsia, Chauburji, under a Qazi (judge) who is assisted by Khadmins (court associates) to decide complaints.

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Hafiz Saeed-led Jamaat-ud-Dawah running 'Sharia Court' in Lahore to dispense swift justice

Lahore:  On the lines of the Taliban, Mumbai attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed-led Jamaat-ud-Dawah has set up a ‘Sharia Court’ in Lahore to hand out “easy and swift justice”, the first such parallel judicial system in Pakistan’s Punjab Province. The JuD has set up the ‘Sharia Court’ with its headquarters at Jamia Qadsia, Chauburji, under a Qazi (judge) who is assisted by Khadmins (court associates) to decide complaints. Darul Qaza Sharia — a parallel private judicial system — has been set up by the group in Lahore to provide “easy and swift justice” to the people and deals mostly in civil cases relating to property and monetary disputes. The complaints are addressed to Saeed who later refers them to the Qazi for further proceedings. According to a copy of one of the ‘JuD summons’, it has been dispensing private justice through the court for the last couple of months. The ‘summon’, bearing monograms of Darul Qaza Sharia, Jamat-ud-Dawah, Pakistan, and ‘Saalsi Sharai Adalat-i-Aalia’ (Arbitration Court of Sharia), orders a man named Khalid to appear before the ‘court’ at the Jamia Qadsia Chauburji to ‘record his statement’ in a complaint against him. He is warned of strict action under the Sharia laws in case of no response from his side. [caption id=“attachment_2717522” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![A file photo of Hafiz Saeed. AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Hafiz-Saeed-AFP.jpg) A file photo of Hafiz Saeed. AFP[/caption] The organisation’s ‘Arbitration Court of Sharia’ has been taking up complaints of citizens approaching it for justice and summoning the ‘defendants’ in person or through a legal counsel with warnings of strict action under the Sharia laws in case of no response. JuD spokesman Yahya Mujahid defended the establishment of the ‘Sharia Court’. “Sharia Court is not a parallel system to the constitutional courts of the country. It is an arbitration court, which decides disputes with the consent of the parties,” he told Dawn News. Mujahid said disputes have been resolved in accordance with Islamic laws and that offering arbitration to confronting parties is not illegal. However, he could not justify issuance of summons carrying a “warning of strict action” in case of non-compliance. This is the first Sharia court ever established in Punjab province. Earlier, the Sharia courts were established in Kyber Pakhtaunkhawa province by pro-Taliban groups. “The Punjab government of Shahbaz Sharif is aware of this but it has deliberately turned a blind eye to it because it is not willing to lay hand on the JuD,” a source in the Punjab government said. The Punjab government in past used to give funds to the JuD for its educational institutions in the province. He said a number of applicants visiting the JuD’s Sharia Court is rising as it is ensuring “swift” justice unlike the conventional courts where a civil case takes years to be decided. Pakistan Bar Council member Azam Nazir Tarar said, “Setting up a Sharia court is in sheer violation of the Constitution of Pakistan. The Constitution does not allow any private organisation to use the word ‘court’. The word can be used for Supreme Court, Federal Shariat Court, High Courts and all other courts established by a High Court only. This is a parallel judicial system and against the law of the land.” He said conventional courts of the country are working under Quran, Sunnah and Sharia laws. The Constitution of Pakistan bars any law against Quran and Sharia. Deputy Inspector General (Operations) Lahore Police Haider Ashraf said, “We will take action if we receive any complaint in this regard.” The law does not allow any parallel judicial system, he said.

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