SC ensures uninterrupted hearings through video link during emergency

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The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday successfully conducted court proceedings despite an emergent situation, using video-link technology to avoid disruption in scheduled hearings.

According to an official statement, Justice Ayesha Malik joined the bench from the Lahore Registry via a secure video link, while proceedings continued from the principal seat in Islamabad.

The arrangement was made after an unexpected issue affected the composition of the bench at the Lahore Registry. Under normal circumstances, such a situation could have led to the delisting of cases, causing inconvenience to litigants and lawyers.

However, due to the court’s ongoing investment in digitisation and modern technology, hearings proceeded without interruption. The bench heard and disposed of 20 out of 28 scheduled cases, reflecting a focus on timely adjudication.

The development highlights the judiciary’s efforts to ensure uninterrupted access to justice and improve efficiency through technological reforms.

The Chief Justice of Pakistan appreciated the cooperation of the legal fraternity, as well as the prompt coordination by court staff and IT teams, which enabled the smooth transition to remote proceedings.

The statement described the move as a significant step towards a more adaptive and technology-driven judicial system, reaffirming the court’s commitment to strengthening digital capabilities and enhancing public confidence in the justice system.