ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has inaugurated the new Case Assignment and Management System, which aims to ensure timely delivery of justice.
The launch ceremony was held in Islamabad, where the Prime Minister addressed a gathering and expressed his commitment to a more efficient and transparent judicial system.
During his speech, the Prime Minister stressed that the new system will play a significant role in ensuring transparency and prompt access to justice for citizens. He also thanked Canada and the United Nations for their support in the development and implementation of the system.
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said that this modern system for case assignment and management was long overdue. “This is a response to the growing demand of litigants across Pakistan who are seeking speedy and transparent justice. We are proud to introduce this initiative to improve the judicial process.”
The Prime Minister also presented certificates of appreciation to the officers for their outstanding performance in implementing the project. He said that the system will streamline the process of case assignment and management, thereby reducing delays and improving the overall efficiency of the judicial system.
Sharif also cited Pakistan’s previous experience with the Federal Board of Revenue’s (FBR) Track and Trace System, which was introduced to collect outstanding taxes but was not effectively utilized in the past. He assured that the government has now restructured the system and relaunched it to ensure its success.
The new Case Assignment and Management System is expected to modernize court proceedings, bringing Pakistan a step closer to fulfilling its commitment to a faster and more accountable judicial system. Will go.
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