Profound Need for Legal Aid Services in South Punjab

PRESS RELEASE
Profound Need for Legal Aid Services in South Punjab
Lahore, March 31, 2015 – Presenters at an event to launch a new Punjab Access to Justice Project funded
by the European Union shared the findings of a Baseline Study of legal representation and a Household
Survey of public perceptions about justice, which identified a profound need for legal aid services –
especially to address family and land disputes – and an almost complete lack of these services available to
poor and vulnerable people in southern Punjab districts.
The Acting Ambassador of the European Union Delegation in Pakistan, Mr. Stefano Gatto, spoke of the
EU’s commitment to supporting the rule of law in Pakistan and noted, “This is the first public event of the
Punjab Access to Justice Project. The main aim of the project is to assist poor and vulnerable members of
society to understand and better claim their rights.”
Lahore High Court Justice Mansoor Ali Shah, Secretary Punjab Public Prosecution Department Mr. Ali
Murtaza, and senior representatives of the Punjab Bar Council also spoke at the gathering.
The event marked the formal launch of a new three-year European Union project, which aims to increase
access to justice in Punjab, especially in the three southern districts of Multan, Bahawalpur, and
Muzaffargarh. The project’s goals are to enhance legal aid and paralegal services related to both civil and
criminal matters, to improve the quality and efficiency of judicial and prosecution systems, and to increase
information available to the public about the law and justice systems.
The new project was launched at a gathering in Lahore of 40 senior representatives of the Lahore High
Court and district judiciary, Punjab Public Prosecution Department and district prosecution offices, Punjab
Bar Council and district bar associations, Punjab Judicial Academy, and non-governmental organisations.
The meeting included discussion about shared goals for the Punjab justice sector and recommendations
about the project from all key stakeholders. The Household Survey, conducted by Trust for Democratic
Education and Accountability / Free and Fair Election Network (TDEA/FAFEN), the Baseline Study, and
other information and resources will be available soon on the project website at www.eu-a2j.com.
The European Union Punjab Access to Justice Project is being implemented by a consortium led by Galway
Development Services International (GDSI), based in Galway, Ireland.
For more information, please contact:
Muhammad Sherbaz
0300-841-6281
sherbaz.muhammad@gdsi.ie