Top Judicial Official Honored as Chief Justice Praises Departing Supreme Court Registrar

In a significant acknowledgment of service, the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, Muhammad Salim Khan, received high praise from Chief Justice Yahya Afridi and the entire bench during a formal farewell ceremony on Thursday, marking the conclusion of his tenure at the country’s apex court.

The Chief Justice extolled Mr. Khan’s dedicated service, professionalism, and integrity during the dignified gathering held at the Supreme Court. Justice Afridi highlighted the outgoing registrar’s crucial contributions toward improving judicial administration and bolstering the institution’s overall efficiency.

The Chief Justice specifically lauded Mr. Khan’s effective role in ensuring smooth coordination within the court’s administrative functions and recognized his steadfast commitment to public service throughout his time in the position.

As a tangible symbol of appreciation, the Chief Justice and the assembled Judges presented a commemorative shield to Muhammad Salim Khan, recognizing his valuable and impactful services to the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

Expressing his deep gratitude, Mr. Khan thanked the Chief Justice and the justices for the trust, guidance, and support extended to him. He described his service to the Supreme Court as a great honor and reaffirmed his unwavering resolve to continue contributing to public service with dedication and professionalism.

The event concluded with the Chief Justice and the Judges extending their best wishes to Muhammad Salim Khan for his future endeavors.