The first meeting of the newly formed National Judicial Automation Committee (NJAC) affirmed its commitment to accelerating digital transformation within Pakistan's judicial system. The meeting was held at the Supreme Court under the chairmanship of Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar. As a major step toward modernization, the committee unanimously decided to develop a performance monitoring dashboard for the judiciary. The Ministry of IT pledged to assign a dedicated team for this purpose, including a representative stationed at both the Supreme Court and the Law and Justice Commission.
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