Work with the judiciary for rapid dispensation of backlog of cases
As part of its judicial reforms programme, the PTI, in its manifesto, states that it "will work with the judiciary to champion a programme to rapidly dispense the backlog of existing cases, through providing necessary resources and tracking systems".
Source: PTI Manifesto 2018
Updates
March 6, 2022: Law minister calls for legal reforms to provide speedy justice (read details)
March 4, 2022: Reports about cases worth Rs3tr pending with courts irk CJP (read details)
February 15, 2022: Govt seeks judiciary’s help in disposal of pending litigation (read details)
February 15, 2022: Govt to set up separate judicial system for overseas Pakistanis: Fawad (read details)
January 27, 2022: Govt, legal fraternity at odds over criminal law reforms (read details)
January 27, 2022: PM Imran launches Criminal Law and Justice Reforms (read details)
January 25, 2022: PM Imran approves draft of legal reforms (read details)
September 26, 2021: Judicial officers may face action for trial delays (read details)
September 7, 2021: PM vows to facilitate judiciary in speedy dispensation of justice (read details)
August 9, 2021: Construction on first ever district judicial complex in Islamabad to start next month (read details)
July 15, 2021: 3 more accountability courts set up in Islamabad (read details)
June 5, 2021: Pakistan’s first commercial court inaugurated in Lahore (read details)
May 3, 2021: Summary finalised for special courts to conclude rape cases in 120 days (read details)
April 14, 2021: Special courts for overseas Pakistanis in Punjab (read details)
April 4, 2021: Fawad seeks opposition help to reform judiciary, ECP (read details)
October 27, 2020: Law ministry to establish 30 accountability courts (read details)
October 21, 2020: Supreme Court hopes federal cabinet will take quick decision to implement directive of establishing 120 accountability courts (read details)
September 3, 2020: Govt unveils plan to set up 120 new accountability courts (read details)
August 17, 2020: Over 2m cases pending in superior, lower judiciary (read details)
July 27, 2020: Government agrees to consider proposal for constitutional court (read details)
July 23, 2020: Rs2.86 billion needed annually for 120 new courts, SC told (read details)
July 8, 2020: SC wants 120 more accountability courts established (read details)
May 29, 2020: PM Imran forms committee to suggest constitutional reforms for judicial system (read details)
Feb 29, 2020: NJPMC resolves to fill vacancies in judiciary to clear backlog (read details)
Feb 7, 2020: Pendency of cases in SC hits highest level in country’s history (read details)
Nov 20, 2019: SC launches IT driven facilities for public, litigants, lawyers, media and academia (read details)
Nov 18, 2019: PM Imran wants CJP to ‘restore’ public trust in judiciary (read details)
July 15, 2019: E-court system launched in Quetta (read details)
July 8, 2019: PHC sets up Model Civil Appellate Courts across KP (read details)
June 19, 2019: CJP promises zero pendency of criminal cases (read details)
May 27, 2019: SC makes history by hearing case at Karachi registry via e-Court system (read details)
Mar 11, 2019: Model courts in each district to conduct day-to-day hearing, says CJP (read details)
Feb 7, 2019: Special SC benches to be set up for cases of different categories (read details)
Jan 22, 2019: SC to clear criminal appeals in three months (read details)
Jan 03, 2019: Govt’s inability to increase IHC judges draws SC ire (read details)
Nov 29, 2018: Over 100 law officers appointed to represent govt in higher courts (read details)
Nov 28, 2018: Law ministry proposes ‘spot check’ by judges to lessen unnecessary, protracted litigation (read details)
Nov 22, 2018: PM Khan vows speedy, trouble-free provision of justice for citizens (read details)
Nov 8, 2018: Federal government devises policy to reform Code of Civil Procedure (read details)
Oct 4, 2018: Law ministry proposes reducing duration of civil litigation (read details)
Aug 19, 2018: PM’s speech highlights perception judicial system is not delivering (read details)