Islamabad:
A day after a rare meeting between Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJ) Yahya Afridi and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, a delegation led by the Supreme Court’s Bar Association (SCBA), who was present legal and legal reforms.
According to an official statement, SCBA President Mian Muhammad met Rauf Atta with Justice Yahya Afridi on Thursday. Atta was accompanied by SCBA Senior Vice President Nadeem Qureshi and Balochistan wore Council member Khalil Panezai.
“The meeting encapsulated discussions about a number of questions regarding the overall performance of the judiciary. President SCBAP paid tribute to Pakistan’s Supreme Court for his initiatives taken before the effective function of the court, which has effectively resulted in the reduction of long -term dependence.”
The SCBA president “expressed his appreciation” for the meeting between CJ and Prime Minister “, which aimed to focus on the judicial and legal reforms needed to establish an effective and effective legal system”.
He said these reforms are not only needed for the hour, but extremely important for rapid exemption of justice to the public at the grassroots level. Atta suggested that the consistency in their implementation to make the most of such policies.
“In the end, he repeated his full confidence and support for Chief Justice of Pakistan on behalf of SCBAP and the whole legal fraternity, as the famous Chief Justice’s efforts to create a robust legal system aimed at improving overall efficiency and efficiency, “added it.
In an unprecedented step, Prime Minister Shehbaz on Wednesday requested CJ Yahya Afridi about rapid disposal of tax related profits.
The request was made during a meeting between the country’s chief executive director and the supreme judge, where the question of tax -related cases that had been pending for the verdict for a long time, in various courts in the country were discussed.
From January 2025, up to 33,522 cases worth RS4.7 trillion, nationwide in different courts and courts. According to a press release issued by the Supreme Court, Premier Chief Justice’s House visited the invitation from CJP Afridi.
During the meeting, CJ shared the agenda for the upcoming meeting of the National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC) and sought input from the government.