Compensation laws in Pakistan
Keywords:
barriers, challenges, compensation, legal framework, PakistanAbstract
This study looks at compensation law in Pakistan and its impacts in legal, social, and economic areas. Compensation law is important for fixing wrongs and helping victims of harms like workplace accidents, environmental issues, and personal injuries. The main findings show that even though there are laws to protect victims' rights, many problems prevent these laws from working well, such as slow bureaucratic processes, low public knowledge, and economic challenges. The article calls for thorough changes to make compensation easier to access and more sufficient so victims can get fair and prompt help. By examining the details of compensation law in Pakistan, this study hopes to add to the talks about legal changes and social justice, aiming for a fairer legal system that meets the needs of all people.
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