ISLAMABAD:
In an effort clear backlog of cases pending in the higher court, the Supreme Court ruled skip his summer break and work in maximum strength in its main place in Islamabad and other registries have stated that on Sunday.
According to the statement issued by the higher court, decision was accepted, since the higher court was found guilty of delay and delay of cases and wanted distribute justice to public at large during the summer period, which begins on June 13th.
Above past four months, the Supreme Court became a witness decline of 1182 cases; while during last week ending June 10, he ordered of 568 cases At least 183 cases have been filed. in Period.
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The upper courtyard consisted of four benches. in in first a week of summer period – three in the main department and one in the register of Karachi with two large benches on June 13-14.
The same routine will be followed throughout the summer period. in in current year.
Backlog of cases of SC
Addiction in the pinnacle court declined as he ordered of 1182 cases for last four months in his proposal clear backlog.
According to a statement released by SC at the time, the backlog, which was 53,964 on January 31, 2022 was now reduced up to 52,796.
“According to statistics, total of 6,509 cases initiated in of this court in the period from February 01, 2022 to May 37, 2022, while 7,691 cases were considered of over the same period,” the statement said.
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Despite the work in force of 14, average per judge for the specified period of in four months there were 549 compared to 233 for same period in previous year
“From December 31, 2013 onwards, the backlog in this court increased from 20,517 to 53,560 on December 31, 2021 Annual growth in expectation ranged from 1087 in in year 2014 to 7,203 in in year 2021,” he further shared.
last seen four months decline in unfinished business for in first time from December 31, 2013, according to a statement released by the Sun.
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