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ISLAMABAD: In a remarkable demonstration of institutional resilience and technological advancement, the Supreme Court of Pakistan successfully conducted court proceedings from the principal seat at Islamabad, while Hon’ble Justice Ayesha Malik joined the Bench from the Lahore Registry through a secure video link.

This arrangement was necessitated by an emergent situation affecting the composition of the Bench at the Lahore Registry. In ordinary circumstances, such an eventuality would have led to the delisting of all scheduled cases, causing inconvenience to litigants and their counsels. However, owing to the Supreme Court’s continued investment in digitization and integration of modern technology, the court was able to proceed seamlessly with the scheduled hearings without disruption.

Importantly, the proceedings were not merely formal in nature. The Bench effectively heard and disposed of 20 out of 28 fixed cases, demonstrating a strong commitment to substantive adjudication and timely dispensation of justice.

These proceedings underscore the judiciary’s unwavering commitment to ensuring uninterrupted access to justice, even in unforeseen circumstances. They also reflect the growing efficacy of ongoing reforms aimed at leveraging technology to enhance judicial efficiency, transparency, and responsiveness.

The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi, appreciated the role of the Bar and the swift coordination and professionalism of the Court staff and IT teams, whose efforts enabled the real-time transition to this innovative mode of hearing. This development marks a significant milestone in the continued evolution of Pakistan’s judicial system towards a more adaptive and technology-driven framework.

The Supreme Court of Pakistan remains committed to further strengthening such digital capabilities to better serve the ends of justice and to reinforce public confidence in the judicial process.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

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