ISLAMABAD: A Full Court Reference was held here on Friday in the Supreme Court on the eve of retirement of Justice Manzoor Ahmed Malik, Judge of the Supreme Court.The reference was attended by all.
Supreme Court holds full court reference on retirement of Justice Malik
National
May 1, 2021
ISLAMABAD: A Full Court Reference was held here on Friday in the Supreme Court on the eve of retirement of Justice Manzoor Ahmed Malik, Judge of the Supreme Court.
The reference was attended by all the judges of the Supreme Court, Attorney General for Pakistan, President Supreme Court Bar Association and large number of lawyers. Addressing the Full Court Reference, Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Gulzar Ahmed while paying rich tributes said that tireless contributions of Justice Manzoor Ahmed Malik to the cause of justice and especially to the criminal jurisprudence has forged the path for generations of legal practitioners to come to be inspired by and motivated.
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The Kerala High Court has introduced a Draft Code of Conduct for officers and members of Staff to regulate their involvement and intervention in Social Media and other public platforms.
The Draft was approved by the High Court s Administrative Committee in a meeting held on 22
nd March, 2021. It states:
The High Court will have a Monitoring Cell to ensure proper use of computer and internet system provided in the courts.
The Monitoring Cell will report instances of misuse of social media by staff members of the High Court and District Judiciary to the Registrar General.
Staff members of the High Court and District Judiciary shall declare their e-mail address and social media accounts and they shall ensure proper use of the same.
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Tribunal judges, prosecutors and police officers of cases filed under the Women and Children Repression Prevention Act are not abiding by its provision of explaining reasons for not completing trials within 180 days, the Supreme Court administration said in a notification today.
SC Registrar General Md Ali Akbar issued the notification asking them to submit reports in 30 days on the delay in finishing trial proceedings within the stipulated time to the authorities concerned of the SC and government.
The notification said there is a provision under section 20 of the Act that says that trial proceedings must be completed within 180 days of the tribunal accepting cases for trial.