LEGAL

ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi is set to meet a 7-member opposition delegation tomorrow, following his recent meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, confirmed Supreme Court Bar President Mian Rauf Atta.
Judicial Reforms in Focus
A delegation from the Supreme Court Bar Association met with CJP Yahya Afridi to discuss ongoing judicial reforms. According to Mian Rauf Atta, these discussions are part of a broader effort under the National Judicial Policy-Making Committee (NJPMC).
The Supreme Court Bar Association has pledged full support for judicial reforms, emphasizing the importance of cooperation in ensuring efficient justice delivery.
CJP Engaging All Stakeholders
CJP Afridi is engaging with all key stakeholders, including the opposition, to gather input on reforms. The opposition has also been invited to provide suggestions on improving the judicial system.
Impact on Judiciary & Politics
The series of high-profile meetings signals potential shifts in judicial policy amid ongoing political tensions. Observers believe the CJP’s engagement with both government and opposition could pave the way for greater transparency and reforms within Pakistan’s judicial system.