Judiciary more popular now, says CJP

Says more litigants are approaching the courts.


Our Correspondent December 01, 2012
Judiciary more popular now, says CJP

KARACHI:


Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Friday said that the judiciary has come in the limelight because of its hard work and impartial dispensation of justice.


Presiding over a meeting of the judicial office, the chief justice observed that an increasing number of litigants were approaching the courts to find a resolution for their disputes and redressal for their grievances.

The chief justice said that the judiciary must gear up to meet these challenges and rise to the people’s expectations.

The Sindh High Court (SHC) organised the meeting for district and sessions judges of Karachi and Malir regarding clearance of backlog and the disposal of pending cases.

The chief justice stated that the district judiciary mirrors the overall judicial system for the general public, since litigant parties initially come in contact with the judicial system at the district courts.

Also being the chairperson of the National Judicial Policy Making Committee, the chief justice observed that the committee was founded to eliminate backlog, reduce pendency and expedite trial proceedings and to institutionalise and enhance the independence of the judiciary by making it an impartial institution.

He noted that although backlog of cases existed in Sindh, pendency in the districts of Karachi was not a problem when compared to the strength of judges.  The chief justice pointed out that the average pendency before each judge is around 493 cases, hence reducing pendency is achievable.

He added that under the guidance of SHC’s chief justice and inspection judges of district judiciary had made the policy targets achievable.

In the meeting the judicial officers gave presentations regarding disposal of old cases in their respective districts.

SHC’s chief justice Mushir Alam and judges attended the meeting.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 1st, 2012.

COMMENTS (3)

Kamal | 11 years ago | Reply

This is craziness. So our judiciary is in a popularity contest. Maybe then it should participate in the next elections as a political party?

Each day this CJ makes more and more outlandish statements while his behaviour gets more errand. The sooner he is sent to the pastures the better for the country's stability.

Sultan Khan | 11 years ago | Reply

The cat has come out of the bag. We are doing everything for the sake of popularity. Litigants are increasing because of the increase in the crime rate whereas the backlog is increasing due to the absurdity of the justice system. The increase in the number of patients visiting the doctors only indicates that there is a spread in the disease and after all they will have to go to the doctors just as to seek justice one has only one option-go to the courts.

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