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Federal Constitutional Court Meets to Tackle Case Backlog and Efficiency

The Federal Constitutional Court of Pakistan has convened a full court meeting to deliberate on measures to improve institutional efficiency and address the accumulation of pending cases, signalling a judicial commitment to reducing delays in constitutional adjudication. The meeting brought together the court's full bench to identify systemic improvements in case management.

Case backlogs within Pakistan's higher judiciary have long been a subject of institutional concern, with constitutional matters sometimes remaining pending for extended periods due to procedural bottlenecks, resource constraints, and scheduling challenges. A full court consultation of this nature is an infrequent but significant mechanism for collective institutional reform.

Reforms under consideration are likely to include revised hearing schedules, streamlined cause list management, and enhanced use of case management technology. The court's leadership appears determined to project an image of institutional responsiveness and administrative reform.

The development comes at a time when Pakistan's judiciary is under broader public scrutiny, making visible reform efforts at the court level an important signal for stakeholder confidence in the constitutional justice system.

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Sources: APP
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