In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has mandated that police documentation must avoid references to caste, tribe, or any discriminatory terms when recording details related to complaints, suspects, victims, or witnesses. This decision, led by Justice Muhammad Hashim Kakar, emphasizes the need for respect and dignity for all individuals, regardless of their social status. The court expressed its dismay over societal norms that determine a person's worth based on their profession rather than their inherent dignity, stating, "Human dignity is not a privilege that can be granted; it is an inalienable right that every individual possesses by virtue of their humanity." Furthermore, the ruling aligns with Pakistan's international human rights obligations, referencing the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international covenants that advocate for equality and protection against discrimination. The court's six-page decision highlights the problematic use of derogatory terms for certain social groups, asserting that such language perpetuates societal disrespect and inequality.
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