Muzaffarabad, Azad Jammu & Kashmir – In a move to modernize the judicial system in Azad Jammu kashmir (Pakistan-administered Kashmir), Chief Justice of the High Court, Justice Sadaqat Hussain Raja, inaugurated the “Case Flow Management System” and “Registration of Deeds System” during a ceremony at the Jhelum Valley Judicial Complex. The event, attended by judicial officers, lawyers, and local officials, marks a significant step toward digitizing court processes to ensure efficiency, transparency, and public accessibility.
A New Era for Azad Kashmir’s Judiciary
The newly launched systems aim to revolutionize how cases are managed in the region. Litigants can now track case statuses, search records, and access court orders online, eliminating the need for cumbersome manual processes. Additionally, the automated registration of deeds including property sales, gifts, and leases is expected to reduce errors and minimize opportunities for corruption.
Chief Justice Raja emphasized that the digital transition will bring faster justice delivery and greater convenience for both lawyers and the public. A dedicated mobile app will allow users to monitor cases remotely, ensuring that justice is not delayed by geographical or bureaucratic barriers.
Expansion Plans and Challenges
The system, already functional in Muzaffarabad and Mirpur divisions, will be extended to all districts and tehsils by May 31. The High Court is next in line for full digitization, with plans to integrate case filing, judgments, and appeals under a single digital framework.
Despite the progress, challenges remain. Azad Kashmir’s judiciary operates with limited resources, and sustaining the digital infrastructure will require consistent funding and training. Justice Raja, however, expressed confidence, highlighting that the project was completed without excessive expenditures by a small IT team.
In a bold statement, Justice Raja claimed that Azad Kashmir’s judiciary is now more technologically advanced than those in pakistan where similar reforms have lagged. He credited the region’s ability to implement cost-effective solutions, stating:
“We have proven that even with limited resources, we can build a system that serves the people better than many wealthier jurisdictions.”
Broader Implications for Justice and Governance
Beyond judicial efficiency, the reforms carry political significance. Justice Raja linked the modernization drive to broader regional stability, particularly in light of tensions with India over water disputes. He urged citizens to remain resilient, stating:
“Today’s wars are not just fought on borders—they are fought in courtrooms, in governance, and in public trust. We must stand united.”
Commitment to Institutional Growth
The Chief Justice also announced the allocation of two kanals of land to the District Bar Association, reinforcing his commitment to strengthening legal institutions. He called on lawyers to embrace digital tools, abandon outdated manual practices, and contribute to a more accountable judicial system.
As Azad Kashmir’s judiciary enters a new digital phase, the success of these reforms will depend on public adoption, cybersecurity measures, and sustained political support. If effectively implemented, the system could serve as a model for other regions struggling with case backlogs and transparency issues.
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