“Delays in cases are the biggest challenge our criminal j
ustice system faces. It devastates families and litigants,” said J
ustice Mansoor Ali Shah of the Supreme Court of Pakistan at the final edi
tion of Technology for J
ustice Forum (T4JF) 2022, held in Islamabad, where he honoured the event as the keynote speaker.
“The honourable judge emphasised on transforming the way we hear cases through technology to deal with over 2.2 million cases pending before the courts. We need to reduce delays, expedite court procedures and strengthen al
ternate dispute mechanisms,” he said.
“Commenting on the procedural delays caused by the manual system,” J
ustice Mansoor Ali Shah said.
“We have to reduce the shelf life of cases to one year by strengthening the al
ternative dispute resolution mechanisms, introducing online hearing arrangements and establishing proactive data-based monitoring systems. We need to improve our case management systems to prioritise human rights cases and cases related to women, c
hildren and prisoners,” he said.
The conference was aimed at promoting tech-based solutions to reform Pakistan’s j
ustice system. This forum brought together government stakeholders, legal practitioners and entrepreneurs to showcase groundbreaking innovations holding the potential to revolutionise dispensation and access to j
ustice in Pakistan. The closing remarks at the conference were given by Chief J
ustice of the Islamabad High Court (IHC), Hon. J
ustice Athar Minallah.
Chief J
ustice Islamabad High Court, J
ustice Athar Minallah concluded the conference by emphasizing on the need for a “movement towards reimagining the j
ustice system according to the technological requirements of the 21st century”. Commenting on the initiatives taken by the IHC, Chief J
ustice Minallah added, “Islamabad High Court was the first court to introduce e-court proceedings during Covid-19, and upload all interim court orders on its website.”
In attendance were some of the most prominent personalities from the legal fraternity including Omar Soomro – Secretary of the Sindh High Court Bar Association, Shoaib Shaheen –
; President of the Islamabad High Court Bar Association, Munizae Jahangir – Board Member of the Asma Jahangir Legal Aid Cell and Muhammad Ahmad Pansota – Sr. Legal Analyst and Partner at Ahmad & Pansota.
“Going forward, technology is becoming more relevant in all walks of life especially when it comes to the legal field and access to j
ustice”, said Bernhard Schlagheck, the German Ambassador to Pakistan.
T4JF was founded in 2019 with a vision to provide indigenous solutions for the problems plaguing the j
ustice system of Pakistan such as clearing the backlog of over 2.1 million cases, digitizing court records, developing mobile applications for litigants to gain easy access to j
ustice and building a thriving community of lawyers. Two editions of the conference were held earlier this year in Lahore and Karachi.
“This final edi
tion of T4JF 2022, is a culmina
tion of this year’s journey proving the potential of legal tech in Pakistan. The forum’s central aim is an improved human rights regime, greater transparency, accountability, and efficiency in the legal system. Introducing technology in the legal system means that we are empowering the people of Pakistan. Our dream is to make every Pakistani a part of this digital legal Pakistan with j
ustice in the palm of their hands”, said Isfundiar Kasuri, Co-Founder Vakeel Online.