During an important meeting of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP), Justice Mandokhail responded to Justice Shah’s concerns, confirming that the suggestions he had provided regarding the draft rules of the JCP had already been incorporated. The meeting discussed several crucial topics, including judicial independence and the procedural reforms needed for constitutional appointments. Justice Mandokhail clarified that the draft was now complete and being finalized. He emphasized that all feedback was considered and that the new rules are designed to enhance the judicial system’s effectiveness. The commission members collectively agreed on the necessity of these reforms to ensure judicial independence and a transparent process for the appointment of judges.
This discussion is part of ongoing efforts to streamline judicial processes and ensure the independence and efficiency of Pakistan’s judicial system, as well as a transparent mechanism for the appointment and promotion of judges.