The Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) and National Information Technology Board (NITB) signed an MoU to advance digital reforms in the judicial sector. The agreement will establish an Analytical Dashboard consolidating data across the justice system, integrating indicators from the National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee. The tool will allow real-time tracking of case disposal rates, backlog trends, and overall institutional performance, aiming to enhance policymaking and transparency. The Supreme Court also launched an e-office system to digitise file movement, with a case management system for judges planned soon. The signing ceremony was attended by Chief Justice Yahya Afridi, IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, senior judges, and IT officials, with Justice Ali Baqar Najafi joining online from Lahore.
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