LAHORE: Lahore High Court Chief Justice Muhammad Ameer Bhatti on Tuesday inaugurated first online Case Management System (software) conceptualised and indigenously designed for district judiciary in Punjab.

The inaugural ceremony was held at the LHC.

The Case Management System for the district judiciary has been designed and created under the supervision of Justice Shujaat Ali Khan, who is the administrative judge of IT section.

On this occasion, Justice Khan addressed the district judges across the province through video link and apprised them of the usefulness of the online software and its purpose.

Explaining the features of the system, the judge said a mobile application of the new system was also in the final stage of development.

Chief Justice Bhatti admired the efforts of the team and affirmed his vision of providing speedy justice to the litigant. He said the introduced system would improve the performance of the judges and they would also be able to perform their duties in a better way.

Published in Dawn, March 23rd, 2022

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