ISLAMABAD: A delegation from the Islamabad Bar Council met with Chief Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan of the Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan, discussing the Court’s operational success and future judicial reforms. According to Press Information Department, the meeting took place at the Federal Constitutional Court where the delegation, led by the Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Bar Council, extended congratulations to Justice Khan on the Court’s inauguration and its efforts in reducing case backlogs through expedited processes.
Justice Khan reaffirmed the Court’s commitment to upholding judicial supremacy and constitutional interpretation, emphasizing its role in delivering timely justice. He praised the Bar Council for its contributions to the legal profession, highlighting its training program for new lawyers. The Chief Justice called for improved advocacy skills within the legal community, focusing on cross-examination techniques to enhance justice quality.
The meeting also addressed the need for judicial system reforms to boost efficiency and public trust. The delegation noted improvements in judicial responsiveness and coordination following the 26th Constitutional Amendment. They invited Justice Khan to the Bar Council’s license distribution ceremony, underscoring the collaboration between the judiciary and legal fraternity. The session concluded with a mutual commitment to strengthening Pakistan’s justice system through enhanced cooperation.