Lahore High Court Chief Justice Syed Mansoor Ali Shah on Saturday visited the Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre and appreciated the performance of the judges. The Chief Justice said that people wanted to contact ADR centers for inexpensive and timely justice. It was a great success to resolve the matters of the public through dialogue and arbitration, the Chief justice said.
The Chief Justice said that 72 judges would get the training of mediation at Punjab Judiciary Academy. The ADR centers would be established across the province of Punjab, he added. "We have to end the backlog of cases for which a number of steps are being taken for this purpose," the Chief Justice added.
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