Islamabad, December 16, 2024: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has introduced an online feedback form to facilitate judicial reforms. According to an official statement, a key meeting on judicial reforms was held under the chairmanship of Chief Justice Yahya Afridi. The meeting was attended by Supreme Court Bar representative Muhammad Aurangzeb Khan, Registrar Muhammad Saleem Khan, and other officials.
The meeting focused on reviewing progress in judicial reforms, IT infrastructure development, case management, training programs, and establishing a feedback mechanism. Chief Justice Afridi emphasized that these reforms aim to bring transformative changes to the judicial system, extending from the Supreme Court to lower courts.
During the session, the Chief Justice highlighted the critical role of judges, lawyers, and the public in advancing judicial reforms. He was briefed on the online feedback form and stakeholder engagement for the reform process.
According to the statement, the feedback form is now available on the Supreme Court’s official website, inviting the public to share suggestions for improving services and ensuring transparency.
Chief Justice Afridi expressed satisfaction with the progress made in all areas of judicial reforms and concluded the meeting with a commitment to establishing a transparent, efficient, and comprehensive judicial system.