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Lahore High Court Orders Early Disposal of Stay Applications under Order XXXIX CPC – Official Directive Issued
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Lahore High Court Orders Early Disposal of Stay Applications under Order XXXIX CPC – Official Directive Issued

Notification / OM No. No 5636/PE&CB/DDJ/NJPMC Dated 10-May-2025 Notification Issued By: Directorate Of District Judiciary, Lahore High Court, Lahore Punjab Judiciary Told to Expedite Stay Application Cases as Per CPC Guidelines: In a move aimed at speeding up civil litigation processes in Punjab, the Lahore High Court has issued a fresh directive to all District & Sessions Judges across the province regarding the early disposal of stay applications and civil appeals. As per the official Government Notification No. 5636/PE&CB/DDJ/NJPMC, dated 10th May 2025, the Hon’ble Chief Justice has ordered all judicial officers to strictly follow the time limits laid down in the National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC) 2009, Revised Edition 2012. The instructions specifically emphasize that stay applications under Order XXXIX Rules 1 & 2 of the CPC (Civil Procedure Code, 1908) must be disposed of within 15 days. Moreover, civil appeals, especially those involving stay matters filed under Section 104 read with Order XLIII Rule 1 CPC, which are pending for more than three months, must be decided within one month from now. This notification is expected to reduce delays and backlog in civil litigation and is part of broader judicial reforms for speedy justice in Pakistan. Please find notification: LAHORE HIGH COURT, LAHOREDIRECTORATE OF DISTRICT JUDICIARY No 5636/PE&CB/DDJ/NJPMCDated Lahore 10/05/2025 From: The Director General,Directorate of District Judiciary,Lahore High Court,Lahore. To All the learned District & Sessions Judges,In The Punjab. SUBJECT:             EARLY DISPOSAL OF STAY APPLICATIONS U/O XXXIX RULES 1&2 CPC, AS DIRECTED BY NATIONAL JUDICIAL (POLICY MAKING) COMMITTEE NJPMC-2009, REVISED EDITION 2012. Dear Sir/Madam, 1.                     I am directed to convey that the Hon’ble Chief Justice has been pleased to direct you to ensure the disposal of stay applications by the Judicial Officers filed under Order XXXIX Rules 1&2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, (Act of 1908) (CPC) within the period of 15 days as directed by the National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee 2009 (NJPMC) Revised Edition 2012. Similarly, all the civil appeals including that of stay matters filed u/s 104 of CPC read with order XLIII Rule 1 of First Schedule of CPC which are pending beyond 3 months period be decided within one month, positively. 2.                     The Compliance report be submitted in this regard after one month. Yours faithfully, Director GeneralDirectorate of District Judiciary Judicial Backlog Targeted in Punjab – LHC Sets Clear Deadlines for Stay and Civil Appeal Cases: This notification reflects the renewed commitment of the Lahore High Court to implement judicial efficiency and reduce the growing burden of pending litigation. By adhering to the 15-day rule for stay applications under Order XXXIX CPC and resolving civil appeals pending over 3 months within 30 days, the courts aim to deliver timely justice and eliminate unnecessary delays in the legal process. Legal practitioners, litigants, and judicial officers are encouraged to take note of these timelines. Compliance is not just a matter of policy now — it’s a directive from the Hon’ble Chief Justice, reinforcing the NJPMC’s vision for prompt adjudication. Stay connected with Vocal Pakistan for regular updates on Government Notifications, Judicial Reforms, and all official policy changes affecting courts, civil services, and administrative systems in Pakistan. Stay updated about Latest Government Notifications! Join our WhatsApp channel “Vocal Government Employees” for instant government notifications, policy updates, and important news tailored for public sector employees. Stay informed, stay ahead! Join now.

Eid-ul-Fitr Holiday Announced for Peshawar High Court and Subordinate Courts–Order
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Eid-ul-Fitr Holiday Announced for Peshawar High Court and Subordinate Courts–Order

Notification / OM No. No.2149-99/ Admn Dated 26-March-2025 Notification Issued By: Peshawar High Court Eid-ul-Fitr Holidays for Peshawar High Court and Subordinate Courts: In an official announcement from the Peshawar High Court, the Hon’ble Chief Justice has ordered the closure of the court and all its Benches and subordinate courts in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa for the Eid-ul-Fitr holiday period. This closure will be in effect from 29th March to 2nd April, 2025 (Saturday to Wednesday). This directive applies to all judicial functions within the region, ensuring that court proceedings are paused to allow staff and citizens to celebrate the important religious occasion. The decision is in line with the practice of observing public holidays for Eid, allowing the legal community time to partake in festivities. Please find the notification: PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR ORDER Dated Peshawar the 26th March, 2025 Hon’ble the Chief Justice has been pleased to order that this Court, its Benches and all the subordinate Courts thereto in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa shall remain closed with effect from 29th March to 2nd April, 2025 (Saturday to Wednesday), on occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr. By order of Hon’ble the Chief Justice (MAMREZ KHAN KHALIL)ADDL: REGISTRAR (ADMN) No.2149-99/ Admn Peshawar High Court Announces Eid Holiday Closure – Important Order: The Peshawar High Court has issued a formal order stating that all courts under its jurisdiction, including its Benches and subordinate courts, will remain closed from 29th March to 2nd April, 2025, due to the Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations. This holiday schedule provides judicial staff and the public with the opportunity to observe the festivities associated with this important religious occasion. The closure notice serves as an official communication to all stakeholders in the judicial system to plan accordingly and ensure that no legal proceedings will take place during this period. The Eid-ul-Fitr holidays are widely observed across the province, and this notification aligns with that tradition. Stay updated about Latest Government Notifications! Join our WhatsApp channel “Vocal Government Employees” for instant government notifications, policy updates, and important news tailored for public sector employees. Stay informed, stay ahead! Join now.

Peshawar High Court Announces New Working Hours for Ramazan 2025–Official Notification
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Peshawar High Court Announces New Working Hours for Ramazan 2025–Official Notification

Notification / OM No. No. 1176-93/Admn Dated 27-February-2025 Notification Issued By: Peshawar High Court Peshawar High Court Adjusts Working Hours for Ramazan 2025: The Peshawar High Court (PHC) has officially announced new working hours for the holy month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak 2025. According to the latest notification, the Peshawar High Court, its Benches, and all subordinate courts across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will operate on adjusted schedules to accommodate the religious and personal commitments of staff, lawyers, and the public during the fasting period. As per the revised schedule, from Monday to Thursday and Saturday, the courts will function from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM without any breaks. However, on Fridays, the working hours will be from 8:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. Courts will remain closed on Sundays as per the regular schedule. This step ensures that judicial proceedings continue smoothly while also respecting the religious significance of Ramazan. Lawyers, court staff, and litigants are advised to take note of these new timings to avoid any inconvenience. PESHAWAR HIGH COURT, PESHAWAR ORDER Dated Peshawar the 25th February, 2025 Hon’ble the Chief Justice has been pleased to order that this Court, its Benches and all the subordinate courts in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa shall observe the following working hours during the Holy month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak: – Monday to Thursday                     08:00 am to 01:00 pm (without break) and Saturday: Friday:                                               08.00 am to 12.00 noon Sunday:                                                            Closed. By order of Hon’ble the Chief Justice REGISTRAR Endst: No. 1176-93/Admn:                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Dated Peshawar the 27/02/2025                               Ensuring Smooth Court Operations During Ramazan: With the implementation of the new court timings for Ramazan 2025, the Peshawar High Court aims to balance the judicial process with the religious observances of the holy month. The adjustment in work hours ensures that legal proceedings remain uninterrupted while accommodating the needs of court officials and visitors. All lawyers, litigants, and concerned individuals are advised to plan their court visits accordingly. The Peshawar High Court and its subordinate courts will strictly follow the revised schedule, and no exceptions will be made. For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

Sindh High Court Announces Ramazan Timings for 2025–Notification
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Sindh High Court Announces Ramazan Timings for 2025–Notification

Notification / OM No. No.Gaz/IV.A.5/2 (i) Dated 20-February-2025 Notification Issued By: The High Court Of Sindh Sindh High Court Issues Ramazan Timings for 2025: The High Court of Sindh, Karachi has officially announced the court and office timings for the Principal Seat at Karachi, Bench at Sukkur, Circuit Courts at Hyderabad, Larkana, and Mirpurkhas, as well as District & Subordinate Courts across Sindh for Ramazan-ul-Mubarak 1446 Hijri. According to the official notification, the updated timings are as follows: High Court of Sindh Timings: 🕘 Monday to Thursday:✅ Court Sitting: 08:30 AM – 10:30 AM✅ Interval: 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM✅ Court Sitting: 11:00 AM – 01:00 PM✅ Chamber Work: 01:00 PM – 01:30 PM 🕘 Friday:✅ Court Sitting: 08:30 AM – 11:30 AM (No Interval) 🕘 Office Timings:✅ Monday to Thursday & Saturday: 08:00 AM – 01:30 PM✅ Friday: 08:00 AM – 12:30 PM District & Subordinate Courts Timings: 🕘 Monday to Thursday & Saturday: 08:00 AM – 01:30 PM🕘 Friday: 08:00 AM – 12:30 PM ⚖️ Saturday will be reserved for judgment writing, as previously notified. This schedule ensures smooth court operations while accommodating Ramazan observances for legal professionals and the public. For complete details, refer to the official notification below. Please find notification: THE HIGH COURT OF SINDH KARACHI No.Gaz/IV.A.5/2 (i) Karachi, dated the 20th February, 2025 Notification SUBJECT:             It is hereby notified for general information that High Court of Sindh, Principal Seat at Karachi, its Bench at Sukkur and Circuit Courts at Hyderabad, Larkana and Mirpurkhas as well as District & Sub-ordinate Courts in Sindh will observe the following timings during the month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak 1446 Hijri:- TIMINGS FOR HIGH COURT OF SINDH, PRINCIPAL SEAT AT KARACHI, BENCH AT SUKKUR AND CIRCUIT COURTS AT HYDERABAD, LARKANA AND MIRPURKHAS COURT TIMINGS: a) Monday to Thursday 08:30 am to 10:30 am    Court Sitting 10:30 am to 11:00 am    Interval 11:00 am to 01.00 pm    Court Sitting 01:00 pm to 01:30 pm    Chamber Work b) Friday                             08:30 am to 11:30 am    Court Sitting (without interval) OFFICE TIMINGS: b) Friday                             08:00 am to 12:30 pm Note: Saturday will be judgment-writing day as already notified. TIMINGS FOR DISTRICT & SUB-ORDINATE COURTS IN SINDH All the District & Sub-ordinate Courts in Sindh will observe the following timings during the month of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak 1446 Hijri. a) Monday to Thursday & Saturday 08:00 am to 01:30 pm b) Friday                             08:00 am to 12:30 pm Registrar The Publisher,Sindh Government Gazette, Karachi for publication. Sindh High Court’s Ramazan Timings – Important Notice for Public & Legal Community: With the arrival of Ramazan-ul-Mubarak 1446 Hijri, the Sindh High Court and all District & Subordinate Courts have revised their schedules to ensure convenience for lawyers, court staff, and the public while maintaining the efficiency of judicial processes. The notification highlights adjusted court and office hours, allowing for smooth legal proceedings while considering fasting schedules. These revised timings will remain in effect throughout the holy month. For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

Pakistan Essential Services Act 1952 Challenged–NIRC Admits Petition for Hearing
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Pakistan Essential Services Act 1952 Challenged–NIRC Admits Petition for Hearing

Notification / OM No. CMA No. 24B(19)2025-P Dated 18-February-2025 Notification Issued By: National Industrial Relations Commission Islamabad Bench Office At, Peshawar NIRC Peshawar Suspends Government Notification on Union Restrictions: In a significant legal development, the National Industrial Relations Commission (NIRC), Peshawar Bench, has suspended the operation of SRO (1)/2025, a notification issued by the Ministry of Interior on 07.02.2025. The notification, issued under Section 3 of the Pakistan Essential Services (Maintenance) Act, 1952, aimed to restrict union activities in power sector entities. The petition was filed by APWHEW Union under Section 60 of the Industrial Relations Act (IRA) 2012, challenging the validity of the notification. After hearing preliminary arguments, the Honorable Mr. Muhammad Zubair Khan, Member of the NIRC, admitted the petition for regular hearing and issued notices to the respondents for 10.03.2025. Additionally, the petitioner’s application for interim relief seeking the suspension of the notification was also considered. As a result, the NIRC temporarily suspended the notification until the next hearing date. For full details, please find the official order below: NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION ISLAMABADBENCH OFFICE AT, PESHAWAR BEFORE:              MR. MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR KHAN, LEARNED MEMBER 4B(20)2025-p CMA No. 24B(19)2025-P ORDER                                           APWHEWUNION              VS          FPO etc 18.02.2025 Petitioner with counsel present. submitted petition under section 60 of IRA 2012, challenging the notification No. SRO (1)/2025 dated 07.02.2025 issued by the Ministry of Interior, through which by exercising powers under section (3) of the Pakistan essessitional services (maintenance) Act, 1952 restrict are union activities under the power sector entities. Heard on premenllary points, points raised needs consideration admit for regular hearing, notice be issue to respondents for 10.03.2025. C.M.A No. 248(14)2024-P Petitioner also annexed application for interim relief by way of suspension of impugned notification mention above, notice of the application be given to the respondents, in the mean time operation of the notification is suspended till date. Member National Industrial Relations Commission, Peshawar NIRC’s Ruling a Key Development in Labor Rights Case: This suspension of the government’s notification marks an important step in the ongoing legal battle over workers’ union rights in Pakistan’s power sector. The case’s outcome will have far-reaching implications for labor rights and essential services regulations in the country. The next hearing is scheduled for 10th March 2025, where further arguments will be presented before the National Industrial Relations Commission (NIRC), Peshawar Bench. Until then, the Ministry of Interior’s notification restricting union activities remains suspended. For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar Appointed as Acting Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court-Government Official Gazette Notification
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Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar Appointed as Acting Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court-Government Official Gazette Notification

Notification / OM No. No.F.1(1)/2025-A.II Dated 12-February-2025 Notification Issued By: Ministry of Law & Justice, Government of Pakistan Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar Appointed as Acting Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court: In a recent government notification, the President of Pakistan has appointed Mr. Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar as the Acting Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court (IHC). The appointment has been made under Article 196 of the Constitution of Pakistan and will take effect from the date Justice Dogar takes oath of office. He will serve in this position until a permanent Chief Justice is appointed. This appointment is a significant development in Pakistan’s judicial system, ensuring continuity and stability in the Islamabad High Court’s operations. As an experienced judge, Justice Dogar’s leadership is expected to uphold the rule of law and further strengthen judicial integrity in the federal capital. Key Details of the Notification: ✔Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar appointed as Acting Chief Justice of IHC.✔Appointment made under Article 196 of the Constitution.✔Effective from the date he takes oath.✔Temporary appointment until a permanent Chief Justice is named. This transition is critical for judicial proceedings in Islamabad, ensuring the uninterrupted functioning of the court and continued delivery of justice. Please find the official notification below: TO BE PUBLISHED IN THEGAZETTE OF PAKISTAN PART-III Government of PakistanMinistry of Law & Justice Islamabad, the 12th February, 2025 NOTIFICATION No.F.1(1)/2025-A.II.- In exercise of the powers conferred under Article 196 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the President of Pakistan, is pleased to appoint Mr. Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar, Judge of the Islamabad High Court, Islamabad as Acting Chief Justice of the said Court with effect from the date he makes oath of his office, till appointment of regular Chief Justice. Secretary The Manager,Printing Corporation of Pakistan Press.Islamabad. Judicial Leadership and Stability in Islamabad High Court: The appointment of Justice Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar as the Acting Chief Justice comes at a crucial time, reinforcing the stability of the Islamabad High Court. As a senior judge, his experience and legal expertise will help maintain the efficiency and credibility of the judiciary in Pakistan. Why is this appointment important? For more updates on government notifications, judicial appointments, and legal developments, stay connected with Vocal Pakistan – Your Trusted Source for Official Government Announcements! For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

Balochistan High Court Extends Winter Vacations for Sessions Divisions–Official Notification
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Balochistan High Court Extends Winter Vacations for Sessions Divisions–Official Notification

Notification / OM No. No. 459/66-Estt: Dated 30-January-2023 Notification Issued By: The High Court Of Balochistan Balochistan High Court Extends Winter Vacations Due to Cold Wave: The Balochistan High Court (BHC) has officially announced a one-week extension of winter vacations for Sessions Divisions in the Winter Zone due to the severe cold wave and lack of allied facilities. This extension is effective from February 2, 2023, to February 8, 2023, as per the latest notification issued by the Registrar of the High Court of Balochistan. This decision follows a formal request from the legal fraternity, emphasizing the difficulties faced by court staff, lawyers, and litigants amid the extreme cold weather conditions. Previously, the court had issued Notification No. 6272-73/66-Eisil on December 3, 2022, regarding the initial winter break. The extension aims to provide relief to judicial staff and legal professionals in areas affected by harsh weather conditions. The Balochistan High Court remains committed to ensuring smooth judicial proceedings while prioritizing the well-being of all stakeholders. Please find the official notification below: THE HIGH COURT OF BALOCHISTANQUETTA No. 459/66-Estt:Dated Quetta the 30th Jan, 2023 NOTIFICATION In continuation of this Court’s Notification No. 6272-73/66-Eisil: dated 03.12.2022 and upon the request of legal Fraternity in view of prevailing cold wave as well as non-availability of allied facilities, winter vacations for Sessions Divisions of Winter Zone are hereby extended for a period of one week w.e.f 02.02.2023 to 08.02.2023. BY ORDER OF THE HON’BLE CHIEF JUSTICE. REGISTRAR Winter Vacation Extension – A Necessary Decision for Judicial Staff & Legal Fraternity: The extension of winter vacations for Sessions Divisions in Balochistan’s Winter Zone is a much-needed decision given the prevailing cold wave. The legal fraternity had raised concerns regarding the challenges of attending court proceedings due to the harsh weather and lack of facilities. The Balochistan High Court responded promptly by approving an additional one-week extension to accommodate legal professionals and court staff. This decision not only prioritizes the well-being of legal personnel but also reflects the court’s commitment to ensuring a smooth judicial process despite the challenges posed by extreme weather conditions. For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

Government of Pakistan Announces Sindh High Court Appointments–Notification
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Government of Pakistan Announces Sindh High Court Appointments–Notification

Notification / OM No. No.F.6(1)/2024-All Dated 27-January-2025 Notification Issued By: Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of Pakistan Appointment of Twelve Additional Judges to Sindh High Court: The Government of Pakistan, through the Ministry of Law and Justice, has issued a notification dated 27th January 2025 regarding the appointment of additional judges to the High Court of Sindh. In accordance with the powers granted by Article 197 of the Constitution, read with clause (8) of Article 175A, the President of Pakistan has officially appointed twelve individuals as Additional Judges of the High Court of Sindh. These appointments are set to take effect from the date they take their oath of office. This decision is a significant step in the judicial process and aims to address the growing demands of the judiciary by expanding the number of judges in the High Court. The appointments are made for a one-year term, reflecting the ongoing efforts to ensure that the legal system remains efficient and effective. The individuals appointed come from a diverse range of legal backgrounds, and their expertise is expected to contribute positively to the functioning of the court. Notification Describes; TO BE PUBUISHED IN THEGAZETTE OF PAKISTAN PART-II Government of PakistanMinistry of Law and Justice Islamabad, the 27th January, 2025 NOTIFICATION No.F.6(1)/2024-All .-      In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 197 read with clause (8) of Article 175A of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the President of Pakistan, is pleased to appoint following persons as Additional Judges of the High Court of Sindh for a period of one year with effect from the date they make oath of their offices :- Secretary The Manager,Printing Corporation of Pakistan Press,Islamabad. Conclusion: The appointment of these twelve additional judges to the High Court of Sindh is an important move towards strengthening the judicial infrastructure in Pakistan. By expanding the bench of the High Court, the government aims to alleviate the burden on the judiciary and enhance its ability to deliver timely justice. The appointments, made in compliance with constitutional provisions, underline the government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring access to justice for all citizens. As the newly appointed judges take their oaths, they will be entrusted with the responsibility of handling a variety of legal matters, contributing to the overall judicial process in the province. These appointments are expected to have a positive impact on the functioning of the judicial system in Sindh, allowing for more efficient case management and resolution of disputes. The decision also reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to reform and improve the judicial sector, ensuring that it meets the needs of a growing and diverse population. For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

49 Legal Experts Nominated for Lahore High Court Judgeship Judicial Commission Meeting Scheduled–Notification
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49 Legal Experts Nominated for Lahore High Court Judgeship: Judicial Commission Meeting Scheduled–Notification

Notification / OM No. No. F.1/2010/CP-LHC Dated 23-January-2025 Notification Issued By: Judicial Commission Of Pakistan Supreme Court Meeting Set for February 6 to Finalize Lahore High Court Appointments: The appointment of additional judges to the Lahore High Court is a crucial process that reflects the judicial system’s commitment to strengthening the judiciary and ensuring the delivery of justice in Pakistan. As announced in a notification from the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, a significant meeting is scheduled to take place on February 6, 2025, in the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Islamabad. The meeting, chaired by the Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Yahya Afridi, will deliberate on the nominations of 49 esteemed legal professionals for the role of Additional Judges in the Lahore High Court. This process, guided by the principles of merit, competence, and experience, is essential for addressing the growing caseload in one of Pakistan’s busiest high courts. The nominated candidates include district and sessions judges (DSJs) and advocates of the Supreme Court, each bringing diverse legal expertise and a deep understanding of the law. The outcomes of this meeting will have far-reaching implications for the judiciary, the legal community, and citizens seeking timely and fair justice. This momentous occasion underscores the commitment of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan to uphold the rule of law and maintain judicial excellence. Notification Describes; Immediate/ConfidentialNo. F.1/2010/CP-LHCJUDICIAL COMMISSION OF PAKISTANSupreme Court BuildingConstitution Avenue, Islamabad Islamabad 23rd January, 2025 Subject :-       Subject:               APPOINTMENT OF ADDITIONAL JUDGES IN LAHORE HIGH COURT Dear Sir/Madam, I am directed to inform you that the meeting of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (Lahore High Court) is fixed for 6th February, 2025 at 2 pm in the Conference Room of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Islamabad. The agenda of the meeting is to consider the following nominations for appointment as Additional Judges of Lahore High Court: Sr. No.  Name of Nominee(s) The CVs and other relevant documents of the nominces are sent via respective Email IDs of the members with this letter. Kindly make it convenient to attend the meeting at the time and date mentioned above in the Conference Room. With regards. Yours Sincerely, (Niaz Muhammad Khan) Hon’ble Mr. Justice Yahya AfridiChief Justice of Pakistan/Chairman,Justice Commission of Pakistan Conclusion: The appointment of additional judges to the Lahore High Court signifies a major step forward in strengthening Pakistan’s judicial infrastructure. By thoroughly evaluating the credentials and expertise of the 49 nominees, the Judicial Commission of Pakistan aims to enhance the efficiency, capacity, and integrity of the Lahore High Court. The inclusion of experienced district and sessions judges alongside distinguished advocates ensures a balanced approach to addressing the diverse demands of judicial proceedings. This transparent and merit-based selection process reflects the judiciary’s unwavering dedication to maintaining public confidence in the justice system. As the meeting convenes on February 6, 2025, the decisions made will not only shape the future of the Lahore High Court but will also have a ripple effect on the overall delivery of justice in Pakistan. By appointing highly qualified individuals, the judiciary reinforces its role as a guardian of constitutional rights, ensuring that justice remains accessible and impartial for all. This milestone reaffirms the collective responsibility of the legal community to uphold the rule of law and to strengthen Pakistan’s democratic framework. For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

Court-Mandated Action on Pensionary Benefits for Teachers DPI Elementary Punjab–Notification
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Court-Mandated Action on Pensionary Benefits for Teachers: DPI Elementary Punjab–Notification

Notification / OM No. NO. ADMN (F-1) / 113 Dated 07-January-2025 Notification Issued By: Directorate Of Public Instruction (EE), Punjab Government of Pakistan Introduces New Pension Regulations for Transparency: The Directorate of Public Instruction (Elementary Education), Punjab, has issued instructions for addressing matters related to Writ Petition No. 79/2021 (Masood Ahmad, etc. vs. Chief Secretary, etc.) and other associated petitions. The directives stem from a letter issued by the Government of Punjab, School Education Department, dated 01-01-2025. These writ petitions primarily pertain to the ex-post facto sanction of erratic appointments for various teachers, enabling them to claim pensionary benefits. The instructions specifically focus on preparing and submitting a comprehensive list of teachers whose appointments require ex-post facto approval. This step is critical to ensure compliance with court directives and facilitate a systematic resolution of the matters raised in the petitions. Notification Describes; NO. ADMN (F-1) / 113DIRECTORATE OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (EE)PUNJAB, LAHORE DATED 07 / 01 / 2025 To All the Chief Executive Officers (DEAs), in the Punjab. Subject :-       WRIT PETITION NO. 79/2021 MASOOD AHMAD ETC VS CHIEF SECRETARY ETC Please find enclosed herewith a copy of letter No. SO(SE-IV-B) 4-140/2017(P-1) Dated 01-01-2025 along-with its enclosures issued by Govt. of the Punjab, School Education Department, Lahore, on the subject cited above In the light of School Education Department’s above mentioned letter, it has been communicated that some other teachers filed Writ petition No. 1555/2014 (Nighat Yasmin), 1556/2014 (Shagufta Sultana), 2889/2014 (Shazia Bashir & 6 others), 1553/2014, (Rukhsana Parveen), 1554/2014(Sitara Jabeen) 1766/2014( Shabnum-un-Nisa), 1767/2014 (Khalda Bibi), 1768/2014 (Feroza Begum) and 122/2015 (Ambreen Shakir) before the Hon’ble court with the prayer to accord ex-post facto sanction of their erratic appointment against the post of PET as EST(G-SV) enabling them to draw their pensionary benefits. The School Education Department has desired to prepare and submit a list of teachers which are to be required to furnish a list of remaining teachers which are to be required ex-post facto approval of irregular / erratic appointments of (G/SV) teachers. Sr. No. Name of District Name and Designation with place of posting Recruited Appointed as PET (Un-trained) in 1993 Promoted as EST (G/SV) You are requested to submit the information according to proforma mentioned above to this Directorate by 09-01-2025 before closing hours positively at Email:dpielementarypunjab@gmail.com & whatsapp No. 03214094194, so that the same may be submitted to the Department at the earliest. It may be assigned TOP PRIORITY. DIRECTOR (ADMN)FOR DIRECTOR PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (EE)PUNJAB, LAHORE Conclusion: In compliance with the instructions of the School Education Department, it is imperative to submit the required information in the prescribed format by 09-01-2025. This includes the details of teachers recruited or promoted under erratic/irregular appointments, as outlined in the letter. All Chief Executive Officers (DEAs) are requested to accord top priority to this directive. Timely submission will ensure prompt action on this matter, uphold administrative transparency, and address the legitimate concerns of affected teachers in accordance with court rulings. The information should be sent to the specified email address and WhatsApp number before the deadline to enable further processing at the Directorate’s end. For more information, clarification or any other question feel free to join our WhatsApp Group. We are a supportive community where members are committed to assisting one another.

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