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National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee
The National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee is constituted under an Ordinance (LXXI) of 2002. The Chief Justice of Pakistan is the Chairman of the Committee and the Chief Justice, Federal Shariat Court and Chief Justices of the High Courts are its members. TheSecretary, Law & Justice Commission of Pakistan is designated as the Secretary to the Committee. The Secretariat of the Commission provides secretarial advices to the Committee.
Functions:
The National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee is required to coordinate and harmonize judicial policy within the court system, and in coordination with the Law & Justice Commission of Pakistan, ensure its implementation. The Committee performs the following
- Improving the capacity and performance of the administration of justice
- Setting performance standards for judicial officers and persons associated with performance of judicial and quasi judicial functions
- Improvement in the terms and conditions of service of judicial officers and court staff, to ensure skilled and efficient judiciary
- Publication of the annual or periodic reports of the Supreme Court, Federal Shariat Court, High Courts and courts subordinate to High Courts and Administrative Courts and Tribunals.
The Committee is required to publish an annual report of its activates and such other periodic or special reports relating to its functioning, as it deems fit. The reports are submitted to the President of Pakistan.
Mandate
The Justice Committee shall be an apex body of Islamabad Capital Territory responsible
for ensuring the effective administration,operation and development of a fair, Impartial
and inclusive rule of law and organisations to address provincial law, justice and security
challenges within the ICT. To this end, the Justice Committee shall as a forum for
provincial inter-organisational coordination and cooperation:
- Review the law and order status in the province/jurisdiction and take necessary
- measure/s to enhance the operation and effectiveness of the rule of law organisations.
- Lead the review, formulation, coordination and implementation of rule of law reforms
- in the province/jurisdiction.
- Formulate policies and plans for effective implementation of the rule of law to
- address security and justice challenges.
- Review, formulate and coordination the design, implementation and impact of rule
- of law reforms and related projects and programmes.
- In particular to improve Service Delivery:
- Enhance coordination between the respective rule of law organisations.
- Enhance judicial-executive coordination to improve justice sector service delivery.
- Conduct institutional, organisational and impact assessments to review and
- strengthen departmental/organisational performance and effectiveness.
- Formulate and implement performance standards.
- Formulate and implement monitoring and evaluate frameworks to ensure effective
- and timely service delivery and reform implementation.
- Develop operating process, procedures, plans and policies to enhance the quality of
- justice and security effectiveness.
- To review the performance of and provide policy guidance to the district Criminal
- Justice Coordination Committees (DCJCCs), or their equivalent bodies.
- To review DCJCC recommendations and where necessary issue policy and/or
- operational directions and/or measures.
- Make recommendations to the Federal and Provincial governments and the
- LJCP to strengthen rule of law institutions and organisations to improve Service
- Delivery.
Hon'ble Cheif Justice, Islamabad High Court
Chairperson
Secretary, LJCP
Member / Secretary
Secretary, M/O Law and Justice
Member
Secretary, Ministry of Interior
Member
Advocate General, ICT
Member
Inspector General of Police, ICT
Member
Mr. Muhammad Tanveer Mir, District & Sessions Judge, Islamabad
Member
Any official or person selected by the PJC
Co-opted / Observer / Member
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