Islamabad:
The president of the Association of the Supreme Court Bar (SCBA), RAUF ATTA, met on Saturday the chief judge of Pakistan, Yahya Afridi, and appreciated his role as president of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP).
Atta also called the chief judge of the High Court of Islamabad, Aamer Farooq, and approved the transfer of three judges of the provincial high lessons of Punjab, Sindh and Balutchistan to the high court of the capital.
According to a press release published by the SCBA, the two meetings summed up the discussions on a series of questions concerning the overall performance of the judiciary.
“The president welcomed the Pakistan chief judge for the measures taken for the effective operation of the court, which has effectively led to the reduction of the long -standing pension.
“In addition to this, the president welcomed the visits of the chief judge of Pakistan in every corner and corner of the country to meet representatives of numerous bars associations in order to treat the authentic grievances of the legal fraternity at the base. “”
The Declaration mentioned attack saying that such steps are essential and intended for the dynamic and effective functioning of the entire judicial structure.
The president of the SCBA also appreciated the role of the chief judge of Pakistan as president of the JCP.
He said that recent appointments made by the JCP are the need for the time and that all the legal fraternity in general, and the SCBA in particular approves it.
During his subsequent meeting with the chief judge of the IHC, the head of the SCBA praised the recent appointments and transfers of additional judges to the IHC, in particular those of Balutchistan.
“This reflects the principles of federalism and improves diversity within the judiciary. [Hopefully] These new judges will contribute to the administration of justice in a timely and effective manner and will alleviate the difficulties encountered by ordinary citizens. “”
During the two meetings, the president of the SCBA underlined the importance of mutual respect between the bar and the bench and the esteem ensured respect and respect for the bench on behalf of the legal community.




