PESHAWAR: Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Yahya Afridi on Tuesday emphasised that the proposed Peshawar Kutchery Compound must be developed along modern and sustainable lines, with special consideration for the requirements and inputs of all key stakeholders, including the bar, the bench, and the executive.

He stated this while chairing a high-level meeting here at the Supreme Court Branch Registry to review and finalise the proposed construction of the compound.

The meeting was attended by Supreme Court Judge Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim, acting Chief Justice Peshawar High Court Justice S M Attique Shah, senior puisne judge Justice Ijaz Anwar, SC’s registrar Mohammad Saleem Khan, senior officers of the high court and the provincial government.

The consultative session discussed various aspects of the proposed kutchery compound, including architectural planning, utility provisions, accessibility, and integration of environment-friendly features.

CJP Afridi stressed the importance of making the compound user-friendly and inclusive for all segments of society.

He directed that the design should incorporate dedicated spaces for greenery, ensure environmental health through plantation, and include a designated park area for children.

Additionally, facilities must be provided to ensure ease and accessibility for litigants, particularly the elderly and differently-abled persons.

Reiterating the judiciary’s commitment to institutional cooperation, the CJP assured that the Supreme Court would continue to play its due role in facilitating the process wherever required.

He underlined that the judiciary remained fully supportive of constructive initiatives aimed at strengthening the justice delivery system and enhancing public access to legal services.

Published in Dawn, June 18th, 2025

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