NJPMC directs high courts to timely dispose of cases
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December 24, 2020
ISLAMABAD: The National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC) on Wednesday directed all the high courts to take necessary action for timely disposal of cases with speedy trial in order to curtail the backlog of cases.
The direction was given during a meeting of the NJPMC chaired by Justice Gulzar Ahmed, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chairman NJPMC. On special invitation, the meeting was attended through video link by Justice Mushir Alam, and Justice Umar Ata Bandial. During the meeting, the Chief Justice of Pakistan pointed out that in order to curtail the backlog of cases, all the high courts must take necessary actions for timely disposal of cases and the respective chief justices should assure efforts to eliminate the backlog.
NJPMC directs high courts for timely disposal of cases
National
December 24, 2020
ISLAMABAD: The National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC) on Wednesday directed all the high courts to take necessary action for timely disposal of cases with speedy trial in order to curtail the backlog of cases.
The direction was given during a meeting of the NJPMC chaired by Justice Gulzar Ahmed, Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chairman NJPMC. On special invitation, the meeting was attended through video link by Justice Mushir Alam, and Justice Umar Ata Bandial. During the meeting, the Chief Justice of Pakistan pointed out that in order to curtail the backlog of cases, all the high courts must take necessary actions for timely disposal of cases and the respective chief justices should assure efforts to eliminate the backlog.
Special Kerala Assembly session on December 23 for resolution against farm laws
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Subcommittee to frame legislation to counter Central laws
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Subcommittee to frame legislation to counter Central laws
The Legislative Assembly will convene for a special session here on Wednesday to discuss the contentious farm laws passed by the Centre and pass a resolution against them.
The State Agriculture Department has also formed a subcommittee to study the possibility of framing a legislation to counter the Central laws.
A meeting of the Cabinet held here on Monday morning decided to recommend Governor Arif Mohammed Khan to convene the special session to discuss the three laws.
Earlier, party leader and former minister Suvendu Adhikari resigned from the party and joined BJP. Another blow to Mamata Banerjee as TMC MLA Shilbhadra Dutta resigned from key post of the party on Friday  |  Photo Credit: ANI
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