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SCP reports significant progress in judicial reforms

SCP reports significant progress in judicial reforms

Key Takeaways

  • The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) has announced success in its Judicial Reform Action Plan.
  • Backlogs in personal liberty, family disputes, taxation and rent litigation cases have decreased.
  • Reforms were launched in November 2024.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP) has reported significant progress in the implementation of its Judicial Reform Action Plan, which was launched in November 2024. According to a statement from the SCP, the reforms have effectively reduced case backlogs and expedited the disposal of matters related to personal liberty, family disputes, taxation, and rent litigation.

In a press release, the SCP highlighted that these measures have led to tangible improvements in the efficiency of the judicial system. The court stated that the action plan has been instrumental in addressing long-standing issues that had previously hindered the swift resolution of cases.

Speaking on behalf of the SCP, Justice Muhammad Asif Iqbal said, 'The Judicial Reform Action Plan has not only reduced the backlog but also ensured a more transparent and efficient judicial process.' He added, 'We are committed to continuing these reforms to further enhance the quality of justice delivered to our citizens.'

Justice Iqbal further elaborated that the plan includes several key initiatives such as the introduction of digital case management systems, enhanced training for judges, and improved access to legal aid. These measures have collectively contributed to a noticeable decrease in the number of pending cases.

The SCP has also noted an increase in the speed at which personal liberty cases are being resolved. According to official statistics, there has been a 30% reduction in the average time taken for these cases since the implementation of the reforms. Similarly, family disputes and taxation litigation have seen significant improvements with a reported 25% decrease in backlog.

The SCP’s efforts extend beyond just reducing backlogs; they aim to ensure that justice is delivered more equitably and efficiently. The court has emphasized its commitment to ongoing monitoring and evaluation of these reforms to ensure their long-term success.

In conclusion, the SCP’s Judicial Reform Action Plan demonstrates a proactive approach towards addressing systemic issues within the judicial system. These measures are expected to have far-reaching benefits for both litigants and the broader legal community in Pakistan.

'The Judicial Reform Action Plan has not only reduced the backlog but also ensured a more transparent and efficient judicial process.'

Justice Muhammad Asif Iqbal, Supreme Court of Pakistan