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PM Shehbaz Launches Case Management System to Modernize Judiciary 

  • February 25, 2025
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has launched the Case Assignment and Management System, a landmark initiative aimed at modernizing Pakistan’s judicial system and ensuring faster, more transparent legal proceedings. The launch event, held in Islamabad, saw the premier emphasize the urgent need for reform, citing inefficiencies, corruption, and outdated practices that have long plagued the judicial process.

The new system is designed to streamline case management, reduce delays, and enhance transparency, providing much-needed relief to litigants who often face prolonged legal battles. PM Shehbaz noted that for years, Pakistanis have demanded a more efficient justice system, and this initiative marks a crucial step toward meeting those expectations. He stressed that eliminating bureaucratic hurdles and embracing technology is the only way to rebuild trust in the judiciary.

One of the key issues the prime minister addressed was the significant loss of resources due to corruption and collusion within the system. He lamented that the absence of modern technology in case management had not only delayed justice but also allowed inefficiencies to persist. The PM reaffirmed his government’s commitment to rectifying these problems and ensuring that Pakistan’s legal framework is aligned with international best practices.

Referring to his recent meeting with Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi, Shehbaz Sharif highlighted his request for speedy, merit-based decisions in pending cases. Earlier this week, the premier met with the chief justice to discuss the agenda for the upcoming National Judicial Policymaking Committee (NJPMC) meeting, which will further outline judicial reforms and policy directions.

The launch of the Case Assignment and Management System also underscores Pakistan’s growing collaboration with international partners. The project received support from the United Nations and the Canadian government, both of whom provided financial assistance and expertise in its development. The PM expressed gratitude for their contributions, acknowledging that global cooperation plays a vital role in modernizing Pakistan’s institutions.

Speaking at the event, Troels Vester, Country Representative for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), commended Pakistan’s commitment to judicial reform. He emphasized the importance of digital solutions in improving governance and ensuring timely justice for citizens. Vester also praised the leadership of PM Shehbaz Sharif, noting that such reforms would enhance transparency and accountability in the judicial system.

The implementation of the Case Assignment and Management System marks a significant shift in Pakistan’s legal landscape. By leveraging technology to automate and monitor judicial processes, the initiative is expected to reduce case backlogs, curb corruption, and enhance public confidence in the judiciary. As Pakistan moves toward greater digital transformation in governance, this reform could serve as a model for other institutions looking to modernize their operations.

Moving forward, the government aims to integrate further technological advancements into the legal framework, ensuring that justice is not just delivered but also done so efficiently. With a commitment to recovering lost resources and improving governance, PM Shehbaz Sharif’s administration is positioning itself as a driving force for institutional reform in Pakistan.

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