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Supreme Court launches public online feedback form


Judicial Commission

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has launched an online feedback form, inviting public suggestions on judicial reforms to enhance access to justice.

A key meeting, chaired by Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi, was held at the apex Court to review the progress of ongoing reforms. The session was attended by Supreme Court Bar representative Muhammad Aurangzeb Khan, Registrar Saleem Khan, development expert Sher Shah, and other team members.

The meeting’s agenda focused on improvements in case management, human resources, training programs, and the establishment of a feedback mechanism to engage stakeholders, including the general public.

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The Chief Justice emphasized that the reforms aim to bring transformation across all levels of the judiciary, from the Supreme Court to subordinate courts. He highlighted the importance of collaboration and underscored the role of judges, lawyers, litigants, and citizens in shaping the reform process.

During the session, the Chief Justice was briefed on the newly launched “Online Feedback Form,” now available on the official Supreme Court website at https://scp.gov.pk/Feedback.aspx.

Expressing satisfaction over the progress made in key reform areas, Justice Afridi appreciated the dedication and efforts of the team in advancing these initiatives.

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