Lawyers, journalists weigh in on SC’s first live broadcast

Lawyers, journalists weigh in on SC’s first live broadcast

“Our judiciary needs to take to embrace the digital age and use technology to make courts and justice more accessible,” said lawyer Jibran Nasir.

Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa’s first day as the country’s top judge started off with a full court hearing on a set of petitions challenging the Supreme Court (Practice and Procedure) Act 2023. What sets this hearing apart is that it is being broadcast live on the CJP’s orders — a first in Pakistan’s judicial history.

The Act was passed in parliament earlier this year in an attempt to regulate the CJP’s powers, requiring the formation of benches on constitutional matters of public importance by a committee of three senior judges of the court. The committee would also decide whether or not to take up a matter on suo motu, which was previously the CJP’s sole prerogative.

The live broadcast is considered a welcome step by many among the legal, journalist and even political fraternities.

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