'Reforms introduced in the judicial system for speedy justice'

CJ says Supreme Court monitoring shortcomings of the judicial system.


Express March 26, 2011

ISLAMABAD:

Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry said on Saturday that reforms have been introduced in the judicial system for speedy justice to the people.


Addressing the Judicial Policy Making Committee at the Supreme Court, Chaudhry said that the current judicial policy led to many court cases being disposed off.


The Chief Justice of the apex court revealed that action was being taken against corrupt judicial officers. He further added that the Supreme Court was monitoring the shortcomings of the judicial system.


Chaudhry also added that some targets cannot be achieved due to the low number of judges in the high courts.


The meeting was attended by the chief justice of the high courts and federal shariah courts.

COMMENTS (5)

hakeem | 13 years ago | Reply National Judicial Policy in words of litigants is about deciding old cases or making new cases old before they are decided...Stay/injunction part of NJP has already been crushed under mighty feet of Lawyers
l. Khan | 13 years ago | Reply The CJ/judiciary must supervise/oversee the civil service where they deal with land and revenue cases, as that is where the rot begins and results in long drawn cases lasting decades and this has brought our justice system to such disrepute.Keep up the good work!
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