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CJP Afridi calls for swift hearing of cases

September 8, 2025
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ISLAMABAD : Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi said on Monday that artificial intelligence (AI) should be used in the judicial system, but at present, “we are not ready yet.” He emphasised that speedy disposal of cases must remain a priority, adding that an internal audit has been conducted to improve performance, with decisions made on 64 complaints against judges and opinions sought on 72 more.At the opening of the new judicial year in Islamabad, a judicial conference was held under the chairmanship of Chief Justice Afridi, attended by judges from across the country, the Attorney General, and lawyers.
In his address, the CJP said he welcomed all honorable guests. He explained that this tradition of marking the new judicial year began in the 1970s and has been observed regularly since 2004. The occasion, he said, allows the judiciary to reflect on its performance.He noted that after assuming office, he felt the need for reforms, launching initiatives based on five principles to ensure transparency and accessibility, so litigants receive timely justice.
The CJP said artificial intelligence should be integrated into the justice system, though immediate readiness is still lacking. E-services have already begun in courts, including digital case filing. A project is underway to digitally scan 61,000 files, expected to be completed within six months. Once successful, AI will be used to schedule cases.

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