HYDERABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali has said the vacancies in the Sindh High Court were being filled to ensure timely dispensation of justice and to deal with pendency of the cases.
He was speaking at the inauguration ceremony of Justice (retd) Mushtaq Ali Qazi Park in Judicial Cooperative Housing Society in Kohsar town here on Saturday.
The CJ said 9 judges had been appointed in the SHC during last 2 months while the remaining 6 vacancies would soon be filled.
He informed that the concerned judicial committee had been directed to recommend names against those posts and expressed the hope that the competent lawyers would also come forward for the appointments.
CJ Jamali praised the efforts of the society's management for construction of a housing project for the judicial officers and providing many facilities like parks for the residents.
"The parks are an important recreational facility. They provide a place for healthy activities to the people," he observed.
He expressed the hope that similar housing schemes for the judges to be established in Karachi and Sukkur.
Earlier, the CJ inaugurated the park and visited it different parts.
The society's President Agha Rafique Ahmed Khan briefed the CJ about the society's activities.
He informed that the project was conceived in 1980s and 40 acres of land was acquired during the provincial government of Syed Ghaus Ali Shah in Sindh.
The Supreme Court's Justices Amir Hani Muslim and Mushir Alam, Chief Justice SHC Faisal Arab, SHC's Justices Sajjad Ali Shah and Abdul Rasool Memon, among others, accompanied the CJ.






















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