Participants of Judicial Fellowship program call on CJP

The Chief Justice of Pakistan met with participants of the Judicial Fellowship Programme to discuss ongoing reforms aimed at modernizing the country's justice system. The initiative focuses on cross-provincial collaboration, professional capacity-building, and the integration of technology in district courts.
Why it matters
These reforms represent a significant effort to improve judicial efficiency and transparency in Pakistan, potentially impacting the legal rights of millions of citizens.
ISLAMABAD - Participants of the Judicial Fellowship Programme, comprising judicial officers from across Pakistan, called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan at the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday. The Fellowship Programme is being conducted under the auspices of the Sindh Judicial Academy in collaboration with the Research Society of International Law (RSIL). During the meeting, the Chief Justice was informed that the Fellowship Programme has been launched in furtherance of his reform vision to promote judicial excellence through cross-provincial collaboration, professional capacity-building, research-based learning, judicial well-being, and exposure to diverse judicial practices.
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