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CJP highlights constitutional governance in interaction with probationary officers

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ISLAMABAD, Jan 02 (APP): The Chief Justice of Pakistan has emphasized the importance of constitutional governance, institutional harmony, and public service ethics while interacting with probationary officers from the Civil Services Academy during their visit to the Supreme Court.
As part of mandatory exposure visits to state institutions, a delegation of 136 probationary officers undergoing the 53rd Common Training Programme (CTP) at the Civil Services Academy (CSA), Lahore, called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan. The delegation was led by Director General CSA, Farahan Aziz Khawaja, and accompanied by faculty members.
During an interactive session, the Chief Justice highlighted the salient features of Pakistan’s parliamentary democracy and the trichotomy of powers, outlining the complementary roles of the Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary in ensuring constitutional governance and upholding the rule of law.
Referring to institutional coordination and reform, the CJP underscored the role of the National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee (NJPMC) as a collective forum for justice sector policy decisions. The delegation was informed that by August 2026, courts across the country are planned to be equipped with solar energy systems, e-libraries, clean drinking water facilities, and women-centric infrastructure through funding from the Access to Justice Development Fund.
The probationary officers were also briefed on ongoing reforms at the Supreme Court, including the introduction of e-filing, online issuance of certified copies, and the establishment of a Public Facilitation Centre operating on a one-window model to enhance efficiency and public convenience.
Drawing on his visits to remote and underserved districts, the Chief Justice stressed the values of patience, empathy, and respectful engagement with citizens. He advised the probationary officers to uphold integrity, fairness, and legality throughout their public service careers, observing that responsive governance begins with respect for the law and the people it serves.
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