PESHAWAR
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Judicial Academy (KPJA) conducted a three-day training program on Monday for judicial officers focused on “Maintaining Health and Well-being to Ensure Optimal Judicial Performance.”
Twenty-five judges, including Senior Civil Judges and Civil Judges cum Judicial Magistrates from across the province, participated in the training.
The program aimed to equip them with tools and strategies for managing their physical and mental well-being, ultimately leading to better performance in their duties.
Ikhtiar Khan, Registrar Peshawar High Court presided over the inaugural ceremony. Jehanzeb Shinwari, Director General KPJA welcomed the participants and explained the program’s goals and objectives.
He also highlighted the academy’s commitment to continue such trainings for the benefit of all judicial officers in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Zia ur Rehman, Dean Faculty, KPJA, delivered an overview on the course.
The training program turned concluded with a closing ceremony. Sumbal Naseer, Director Inspection (SDJ) Peshawar High Court, graced the event as the chief guest.
The ceremony was also attended by distinguished members including the Director General, Dean Faculty, directors, and faculty members of the Academy.
Representing the participants, Muhammad Junaid Alam, Civil Judge expressed his gratitude to the Peshawar High Court and the Academy for providing this valuable training opportunity.
The Director General appreciated the participants and the KPJA team for their dedication which led to the successful completion of the activity.
At the end, certificates were conferred on the participants.










