In a groundbreaking move towards greater transparency, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has unveiled its 2025 Rules and invited public feedback on the regulations designed to reshape the nation’s highest judicial body. The new regulations aim to modernize procedures, integrate technology, and create a more responsive legal system for judges, attorneys, and those involved in litigation.
The regulations are intended to be adaptable and evolve alongside legal and technological advancements. A committee, comprised of Supreme Court justices Shahid Waheed, Irfan Saadat Khan, Naeem Akhter Afghan, and Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi, has been established by Chief Justice of Pakistan to oversee the refinement and implementation of the new guidelines.
The court is seeking input from judges, legal professionals, individuals engaged in lawsuits, and the public. All recommendations will be examined by the committee and brought before the entire court at the start of the next judicial year.
Written proposals can be submitted to the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Pakistan at [email protected]. This public engagement initiative demonstrates the Supreme Court’s dedication to transparency and inclusive judicial modernization.