President accords approval to Lawyers Welfare and Protection Bill 2023

President Dr Arif Alvi on Friday accorded his approval to the Lawyers Welfare and Protection Bill 2023 after its adoption by the Parliament.

The president gave the approval under the article 75 of the constitution, the President House said.

The bill approved by the Parliament a couple of days back and signed by the President will not only provide full protection to the advocate in discharge of their duties, but also ensure their welfare in the country.

The bill stated that the profession of lawyers plays a pivotal role in the administration of justice, the defense of human rights, democracy, and the rule of law. However, the recent incidents of assault, criminal force, intimidation, and threats caused to advocates, while they discharge their professional duties, have reached alarming heights, it said.

“This has also resulted in law and order situations and deficiencies in rendering professional services by advocates to their clients apart from causing a deep sense of fear in the minds of advocates,” the Bill said.

The Bill intended that in order to protect advocates from the said assaults, criminal force, intimidation and threats, it is necessary to enact legislation to protect advocates while discharging their professional duties.

In this regard, the Bill titled “The Lawyers Welfare and Protection Bill, 2023” was prepared wherein, a mechanism has been devised to ensure that the advocates can render professional services without fear or external influence for the ultimate cause of the administration of justice and the rule of law.

Moreover, the law was also in consonance with the various UN General Assembly Resolutions and in line with the Eighth United Nations Congress held in September, 199O at Havana, Cuba, where it adopted the “Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers” which provides that the Governments shall ensure that layers are able to perform all of their professional functions without intimidation, hindrance, harassment or improper interference and where the security of lawyers is threatened as a result of discharging their functions, they shall be adequately safeguarded by the authorities.

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