NJPMC Adopts AI Guidelines And Prison Reforms

On Feb 11, the Chief Justice of Pakistan chaired the 57th National Judicial Policy Making Committee (NJPMC) meeting at the Supreme Court, attended by chief justices of all high courts and the law secretary. The NJPMC adopted national AI guidelines, ordered fast‑track resolution for under‑trial prisoners held over three years, promoted phased e‑filing and designated benches, and reported 1,274,780 pending cases with 754,006 disposed and 82,599 under‑trial prisoners (2,470 detained over three years).
Key Points
- 1Adopts national AI guidelines and analytics dashboard for judicial use, preserving high court operational autonomy
- 2Mandates fast-track resolution for under‑trial prisoners held over three years to reduce prolonged detention
- 3Requires phased e‑filing, designated arbitration benches, and litigation screening to improve case disposal efficiency
Scoring Rationale
Official national adoption of AI guidelines and concrete court reforms drives high impact, while effects remain primarily domestic in scope.
Sources
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