PHC CJ visits Chitral courts
CHITRAL: Peshawar High Court (PHC) Chief Justice Yahya Afridi on Friday expressed satisfaction over the performance of local courts.
The PHC chief justice visited the district courts and held meetings with judges, lawyers and other judicial staff. He was briefed about the four months performance of lower courts and ongoing projects including the construction of new court rooms, a library and formation of reconciliatory courts.
Chief Justice Yahya Afridi was told that the reconciliatory courts had disposed of 316 cases in a short period of time. He was briefed about the filing of cases trough online service and short text messages in Chitral. The chief justice appreciated the launch of reconciliatory courts, filing of cases through online service and text messages services and assured to solve the problems fall in his domain.
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