The Law & Justice Commission of Pakistan (LJCP) on Thursday discussed developing a mechanism for review of laws, including identification of areas of law for review and stakeholders engagement. The 44th meeting of the LJCP was chaired by Chief Justice of Pakistan Justice Yahya Afridi. An advisory committee was constituted under the convenorship of the Ministry of Law & Justice secretary. Other members of the committee are Khawaja Haris Ahmed, Muhammad Munir Paracha, and Kamran Murtaza.
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