How can I email Chief Justice of Pakistan?
Postal Address: Chief Justice of Pakistan, Supreme Court Building, Constitution Avenue, Islamabad; Fax No: 0092-51-9219516; Email: [email protected].
Where can I complain in Pakistan?
- Complaint can be lodged either through writing a letter or through e-mail: [email protected].
- Compliant can also be ladged directly through Mohtasib’s Complaints Management Information System – Online Complaint Registration Form.
How can I complain to Pakistani from abroad?
Grievance Commissioner Cell for Overseas Pakistanis
- Website: overseas.federalombudsman.gov.pk.
- Email: [email protected].
- Email: [email protected].
- Fax number: +92-51-9217256.
- Phone: +92-51-9217243, Mobile Number +92-300-8487161.
How can I contact human rights in Pakistan?
COMPALINT-CELL
- At any time, you can also choose to contact us by mail or by telephone.
- Mail your written complaint to:
- Call and make your complaint to our National Call Centre: Tel: 051-9216620. Fax: 051-9216621.
- you can reach by Email. Email: [email protected].
How human rights are violated in Pakistan?
During counterterrorism operations, Pakistani security forces often are responsible for serious human rights violations including torture, enforced disappearances, detention without charge, and extrajudicial killings, according to Pakistan human rights defenders and defense lawyers.
What are examples of human rights violations?
A few examples of violations of economic, social and cultural rights include:
- Forcibly evicting people from their homes (the right to adequate housing)
- Contaminating water, for example, with waste from State-owned facilities (the right to health)
How can we stop human rights violations?
15 Ways To Prevent Your Rights From Violations
- Know your rights.
- Never give bribe.
- Insist on your rights.
- Educate the violator.
- Be ready to commit your time.
- Never let go when you are violated.
- Expose the culprit and publish your encounter.
- Challenge your violation in court.
What country is most free?
The country with the highest rank for the personal freedom index was the Netherlands, followed closely by Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Hong Kong had the highest economic freedom index, followed closely by Singapore.