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Diehard PTI Lawyers and Leaders Meet with CJP

  • Estimated read time 3 min read
  • February 21, 2025

They discuss legal and political challenges to PTI

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Revitalizing Pakistan’s Judiciary

  • Estimated read time 3 min read
  • July 30, 2024

Pakistan needs to embrace technology in courts and make a swift shift from the traditional system to modernization in the judiciary along with ADR mechanisms.

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Chief Justice of Pakistan , District Judiciary, Federal Judicial Academy, Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, Supreme Court of Pakistan, LItigants, Judicial Reform, Transparency, Environmental Protection
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CJP underscores modern technology role in reforming national justice system

  • Estimated read time 2 min read
  • January 7, 2024

CJP Isa urges an end to the practice of escalating every matter to the Supreme Court for resolution.

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