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CJP Yahya Afridi, SC judges bid farewell to Registrar Saleem Khan

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ISLAMABAD: The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi, and the Supreme Court Judges bid farewell to Muhammad Salim Khan, Registrar of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

The Chief Justice recognized Mr. Khan’s skill, honesty, and committed service during a solemn ceremony at the Supreme Court on Thursday.

He emphasized his important role in assisting judicial administration, enhancing institutional procedures, and guaranteeing effective coordination among the Court’s administrative duties.

The Chief Justice recognized his contributions and dedication to public service.

The Chief Justice and the Judges honored Mr. Khan with a commemorative shield in recognition of his distinguished contributions to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

Muhammad Salim Khan expressed his thanks to the Chief Justice and Judges for their advice and assistance.

He noted that serving on the Supreme Court has been a privilege, and he pledged to continue contributing to public service with devotion, integrity, and professionalism.

The parting ended with best wishes for Khan’s future ambitions.

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