CJP engages with legal fraternity, bar representatives at Quetta
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05 Jan 2026
Quetta: Justice Yahya Afridi, Chief Justice of Pakistan, accompanied by Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhel, Justice Musarrat Hilali, and Justice Shakeel Ahmed, along with the Chief Justice and Judges of the High Court of Balochistan, attended a ceremony jointly organized by the Supreme Court Bar, High Court Bar and District Bar Associations at the Supreme Court Branch Registry, Quetta.
According to a press note released here Thursday, the event brought together a wide cross-section of the legal fraternity, including Mr. Rauf Atta Advocate, President SCBAP; Mr. Attaullah Langove, President Balochistan High Court Bar Association; and Qari Rahmatullah President Quetta District Bar Association, representatives from various lawyers’ organizations, as well as members of the Supreme Court, High Court, and District Bar Associations.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Justice Afridi underscored the vital partnership between the Bench and the Bar, describing it as the cornerstone of an effective and responsive justice delivery system. He expressed heartfelt joy at reconnecting with the city and its legal community, warmly appreciating keeping up the tradition of hospitality, referring to Quetta as “a home away from home.”
During his interaction, the Chief Justice engaged directly with lawyers, listening to their concerns and discussing issues affecting their practice. In a significant announcement, he shared that two batches of female lawyers, each comprising 30 lawyers, one from Quetta and the other from Makran, will be provided specialized training at the Federal Judicial Academy, Islamabad. He emphasized the need for dedication and diligence within the legal profession, calling on all stakeholders to work collectively to ensure the timely and effective delivery of justice to the public.
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