Abstract
Delay in civil justice is a chronic and ubiquitous problem; the situation is particularly alarming in developing countries like Pakistan. The backlog of civil cases is piling up every month, especially in the lower courts of the country. Different commissions have periodically been appointed to investigate into the reasons for this delay. Current work reviews this phenomenon in the light of studies conducted so far nationally and globally. Delay is a product of different factors interlinked in a complex manner. Ideally judges, lawyers and administrative staff should work in collaboration to achieve the single goal of dispensation of justice at reasonable speed. However lawyers in a bid to earn more money would always seek adjournments to increase their number of appearance in court. Judges on the other hand are overburdened and would grant adjournments to manage their workload. There are technical intricacies in the procedure & corruption in the administrative & clerical staff is wide spread. These and other factor related to the role of judges, lawyers, fallacious procedures and insufficient budget are taken up in this review in detail.

Raza Ullah Shah, Shadi Ullah Khan, Sumera Farid. (2014) Causes for Delay in Civil Justice in Lower Courts of Pakistan: A Review, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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