Scba hosts the PM-CJ meeting

Islamabad:

One day after a rare meeting between the chief judge of Pakistan (CJ) Yahya Afridi and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, a delegation led by the Court of the Supreme Court (SCBA) presents the high -level judge and expressed his appreciation for The meeting that focused on legal and judicial reforms.

According to an official statement, the president of the SCBA, Mian Muhammad Rauf Atta, met Judge Yahya Afridi on Thursday. Attacle was accompanied by the SCBA’s main vice-president, Nadeem Qureshi, and the member of Balouthistan Bar Council Khalil Carenezai.

“The meeting has encapsulated discussions on a series of questions concerning the overall performance of the judiciary. President SCBAP praised the Pakistan chief judge for his initiatives taken for the effective functioning of the court, which actually led to the reduction of the longtime pension. “

The president of the SCBA “expressed his appreciation” for the meeting between the CJ and the PM “, which aimed to focus on the judicial and judicial reforms necessary to establish an effective and effective judicial system”.

He said these reforms not only need the time, but extremely essential for the rapid exemption of justice to the general public at the local level. Atta suggested that to make the most of these policies, the consistency of their implementation is crucial.

“In the end, he reaffirmed his full confidence and his support for the chief judge of Pakistan on behalf of Scbap and all the legal fraternity, congratulating the efforts of the chief judge to create a robust judicial system aimed at improving the Global efficiency and efficiency, “he added.

In an unprecedented decision, Prime Minister Shehbaz asked the CJ Yahya Afridi on Wednesday for rapid elimination of cases related to merit tax.

The request was made at a meeting between the chief executive officer of the country of the country and the best arbiter in which the question of affairs related to the tax which was pending for decision, for a long time, in various courts of the country was presented.

In January 2025, up to 33,522 affairs worth 4.7 Billions of rupees were pending national in various courts and courts. According to a press release published by the Supreme Court, the Prime Minister visited the house of the chief judge at the invitation of the CJP Afridi.

During the meeting, the CJ shared the agenda of the next meeting of the National Committee on Judicial Policy (NJPMC) and asked for the government’s contribution.

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