By Our Correspondent
LAHORE: A delegation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by Mr. Joel Turkewitz, met with Mr. Justice Yahya Afridi, the Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan and Chairman of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, at the Supreme Court of Pakistan today, on 11th February 2025.

The Chief Justice welcomed the delegation and provided an overview about the ongoing efforts to enhance judicial performance.
He further informed that the judiciary in Pakistan is independent, and being head of the institution, it is his responsibility to protect the independence.
He further said that the judiciary is not used to direct interaction with such missions but since the Finance Division requested, this interaction is taking place.
He said he would be quite guarded to his comments and views. He then highlighted key Constitutional developments with respect to the Judicial Commission of Pakistan and reforms, including senior-level judicial appointments, judicial accountability, and the restructuring of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP).
He elaborated on the merits of integrating the judiciary and the parliamentary committee to ensure a more transparent and efficient judicial selection process. He also informed that the Supreme Court is in the process of finalizing a critical agenda for the upcoming NJPMC meeting expected in the last week of February. This agenda is being prepared in consultation with various stakeholders. He said he is quite open to any suggestion for inclusion in the proposed agenda. He invited the mission to share any key proposal.
Discussions during the meeting also centered on judicial accountability and the mechanisms for addressing complaints against judges. The Chief Justice emphasized the importance of a robust and fair accountability process to uphold the integrity and independence of the judiciary.
The IMF delegation acknowledged the judiciary’s role in maintaining legal and institutional stability and expressed its appreciation for ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening governance and accountability. The discussion reaffirmed a shared commitment to enhancing judicial efficiency and upholding the rule of law as a cornerstone of economic and social progress.
The meeting was attended by the Registrar, Supreme Court of Pakistan; Secretary, Supreme Judicial Council; Secretary, Judicial Commission of Pakistan; Secretary, Law & Justice Commission of Pakistan; and Director, Federal Judicial Academy.
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At the end of the meeting, the Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan presented Souvenir to the delegation as a gesture of goodwill. The delegation extended thanks and gratitude to the Hon’ble Chief Justice of Pakistan.
