All institutions should work within their constitutional domain: CJ

NationalAll institutions should work within their constitutional domain: CJ

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Chief Justice of Pakistan Anwar Zaheer Jamali has said that all the state institutions should work within their constitutional domain to ensure good governance.

In his address at a ceremony marking the advent of new judicial year in Islamabad on Monday, he said that given the challenges faced by the country, the institutions also need to work in a cooperative environment.

   
The Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan Mr. Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali presiding over the opening ceremony of New Judicial Year 2016-2017 at Supreme Court of Pakistan, Islamabad today i.e. 19.09.2016.
The Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan Mr. Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali presiding over the opening ceremony of New Judicial Year 2016-2017 at Supreme Court of Pakistan, Islamabad today i.e. 19.09.2016.

The Chief Justice said that often foreign elements are found involved in the terrorist acts taking place in the country. The regrettable part is that these elements also get the local support and assistance to perpetrate their nefarious acts, he said.

Anwar Zaheer Jamali said that the judiciary and lawyers community are also being targeted in acts of terrorism in order to threaten this institution entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring justice.

The Chief Justice said that it is the responsibility of the state to which judiciary is an important component to ensure speedy and inexpensive justice to the people.

The judiciary is fully aware of the problems faced by litigants due to delay in disposal of cases; therefore, several steps were initiated to address the issues of litigants, he said.

The Chief Justice urged the lawyer’s community to fully cooperate with the judiciary in order to realize the goal of ensuring speedy justice to the people.

Moreover, he also emphasized the need for bringing improvement in district courts. In this regard, he said that several proposals are under consideration including proper training of the judges as well as promoting harmony amongst the district judges, police and the prosecution.

The Chief Justice of Pakistan said that the judiciary will continue its efforts to ensure rule of law in the country.

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