The most recent development in Pakistan's judicial landscape involves the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) deciding to consign 50 out of 59 complaints to record, as reported by Business Recorder on February 12, 2026. The SJC, under the chairmanship of Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Yahya Afridi, examined these complaints filed under Article 209 of the Constitution. Notably, 6 complaints were deferred, and 3 were directed for further processing. The Council also postponed the finalization of the Draft Rules until its next meeting. An interesting detail from this meeting was the reconstitution of the Council for eight complaints, which saw Justice Sarfraz Dogar replaced by Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court Syed Muhammad Attique Shah. This decision reflects the ongoing efforts to streamline judicial processes and address pending complaints efficiently.
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Pakistan's SJC consigns 50 complaints, defers 6, processes 3, and reconstitutes for 8. NJPMC fast-tracks cases over 3 years, addressing 82,599 UTPs, aiming to reduce legal backlog and improve effic...
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