CJP Justice Yahya Afridi makes key appointments to his office
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November 02, 2024
CJP Equity Yahya Afridi makes key arrangements to his office
CJP Equity Yahya Afridi makes key arrangements to his office
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ISLAMABAD: Boss Equity of Pakistan (CJP) Equity Yahya Afridi made key arrangements to his office on Thursday, sources said.
Subtleties show that senior confidential secretary Muhammad Yasin has been designated as secretary to CJP Equity Yahya Afridi, while one more senior confidential secretary, Muhammad Arif, plays assumed the part of boss to the CJP.
Sources likewise referenced that another enlistment center for the High Court would be delegated soon.
Equity Yahya Afridi was confirmed last week as Pakistan's 30th Boss Equity. President Asif Zardari controlled the vow at a function held at Aiwan-e-Sa
CJP Equity Yahya Afridi makes key arrangements to his office
Islamabad, with Top state leader Shehbaz Sharif, Head of Armed force Staff Asim Munir, and all Arbiters for the nation's highest court in participation.
Equity Afridi will serve in this top legal job for a considerable length of time, following the new establishment of the 26th sacred change. The function opened with the recitation of the Blessed Quran, trailed by the perusing of the authority notice of Equity Afridi's arrangement.
Justice Yahya Afridi, who recently assumed the role of the 30th Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP), has initiated a series of strategic appointments to streamline and enhance the functioning of his office. As part of his commitment to judicial
efficiency and transparency, Justice Afridi reinstated Justice Munib Akhtar to an influential panel, underscoring a policy drive aimed at improving the operations of the judiciary.
He is also considering the formation of new benches to handle pending cases, a move aimed at ensuring more efficient case management and reducing backlog.
Justice Afridi’s background includes a distinguished legal career. Before his Supreme Court tenure, he served as the
youngest Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court. His legal expertise spans constitutional, corporate, and administrative law, bolstered by a robust academic background that includes an LLM from Jesus College, Cambridge, and previous roles as assistant advocate general for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and federal counsel.
These appointments reflect his vision to strengthen Pakistan’s judicial framework and his reputation for sound legal judgment and administrative acumen.
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