Jail Reforms Reviewed

1 min read

KARACHI: National Commission on the Status of Women (NCSW) Chairperson Ume Laila Azhar led a delegation that visited women’s and juvenile jails in Karachi on December 4. The delegation assessed delays in dispensing justice and reviewed the ongoing prison reform initiatives.

The delegation included NCSW members Zofeen Ibrahim and Seema Maheshwari; Altaf Hussain Khoso and Salma Habib Bhutto, representatives of the Pakistan Legal United Society (Plus).

During the visit, they reviewed the case status of women and juvenile inmates, interacted with prisoners and identified barriers to justice.

Key discussions focused on expediting trials, improving detention conditions and providing legal aid to marginalised groups.

The delegation emphasised the need for joint efforts to address systemic delays and ensure access to justice for women and juveniles.

They also visited skill development and rehabilitation programmes in both prisons, where they appreciated the efforts of Plus in promoting prison reforms through new initiatives.

Ms Azhar expressed concern for the women in prison who have been facing trial for several months and, in some cases, years. She urged the Plus representatives to further engage with women in prison, facilitate them in their trials and underscored the need to assist these women in securing justice.

The NCSW and Plus have agreed on collaboration to expand free legal services across Sindh and prioritising marginalised women and juveniles.

This partnership is aimed at strengthening support systems, promoting justice and empowering women and other vulnerable groups.

Published in Dawn, December 5th, 2025.

Previous Story

Seven-year-old Girl Dies of Dengue

Next Story

Move to Revive Basant in Punjab Faces First Legal Challenge

Latest from Blog

Ghotki Police Register Gang Rape FIR

SUKKUR: The Ghotki police have registered a gang rape case against some influential figures of Adilpur and their several associates on May 19 after much uproar on social media over the “horrific and inhuman treatment” allegedly meted out to the victim. The 15-year-old seemingly devastated girl had narrated her ordeal…

The Polio Fight Goes On

It is enough of an ignominy that this country is one of only two, the other being Afghanistan, where polio still remains endemic. However, it is even more shameful that even those brave souls who are trying to eradicate this disease from the country are routinely the target of violent,…

Five Children Die Within a Week as Measles Outbreak Hits Sujawal Coastal Belt

THATTA: A severe measles outbreak has triggered widespread panic across the coastal belt of the Shahbunder taluka (sub-district) in Sujawal district, where five children have died within a week and more than 20 others are reportedly suffering from the highly contagious disease across various villages. According to local sources, the…

Sana Yousaf’s Killer Gets Death Sentence

ISLAMABAD: An Islamabad sessions court sentenced Umar Hayat, the main culprit in the Sana Yousaf murder case, to death on May 19 after finding him guilty of killing the teenager at her residence in June last year. Hayat was arrested a day after 17-year-old Yousaf was shot dead in her…

LHC Seeks Reply on Plea against 3-month Summer Vacations

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on May 19 issued notices to the Punjab government and other respondents on a petition challenging the decision to close educational institutions for three months during summer vacations. Justice Khalid Ishaq heard the petition filed by the All Private Schools Federation and sought replies…
Go toTop