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Punjab Courts Introduce Biometric Verification System To Enhance Transparency

  • January 22, 2026
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Punjab courts, including Lahore High Court and all district courts across the province, have implemented a new biometric verification system aimed at enhancing transparency and curbing fraudulent practices. Effective from Tuesday, the system mandates that petitioners, respondents, and sureties undergo verification through NADRA before participating in court proceedings. Judicial authorities have made it clear that hearings will not proceed and bail bonds will not be accepted unless all parties complete the required verification process.

The initiative is intended to prevent fake cases, bogus sureties, and the use of false identities in legal proceedings. Court officials believe that requiring biometric confirmation will ensure the presence of genuine litigants, strengthen the integrity of judicial processes, and reinforce public confidence in the legal system. By linking court appearances and bond submissions to verified identities, authorities hope to reduce cases of impersonation, repeated filings under false names, and other forms of malpractice that have historically challenged the judicial system.

Legal experts have described the rollout of the biometric system as a significant judicial reform, highlighting its potential to introduce higher standards of accountability and operational efficiency in courts. Judicial circles have noted that the integration of digital verification tools represents a shift toward modernization and structured oversight, where technology assists in safeguarding the procedural correctness of hearings. Analysts also point out that such measures can expedite judicial processes by minimizing delays caused by verification disputes and contested identities.

The biometric system is part of a broader move to digitize and strengthen Pakistan’s legal framework, reflecting an increasing reliance on technological solutions to improve public services and institutional transparency. By enforcing mandatory NADRA verification, Punjab courts aim to create a more reliable legal environment where all parties are accountable and proceedings are conducted with verified participants. Observers expect that this approach will gradually set a precedent for other provincial courts, reinforcing technology’s role in promoting transparency, fairness, and credibility in judicial processes throughout the country.

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