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Justice Ali Baqir Najafi Inaugurates Lahore High Court Bar Mobile App & Website

Senior judge of the Lahore High Court (LHC), Justice Ali Baqir Najafi, has inaugurated the beta version of the mobile application and website of the Lahore High Court Bar (LHCB).

He was welcomed by the LHCB President, Tahir Nasrullah Warraich, on arrival at the bar on Tuesday.

While addressing the inaugural ceremony, Justice Ali Baqir Najafi said that all bar members need to be congratulated on the launch of the website and application.

The launch of a mobile application and website, compatible with modern age and requirements, has proved that it is very important for lawyers to have knowledge of Information Technology.


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Justice Najafi noted that the institutions realized the importance of IT during the period of the coronavirus pandemic and moved towards digitalization.

Justice Najafi highlighted that the high court was moving towards paperless court work and the landmark could be achieved with the help of the bar soon.

While highlighting the future plans of the Lahore High Court about IT, he said:

We will have to keep pace with the world, so we are also working on electronic case filing and remote hearing. Of course, this is a long process but we will have to do this.


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He mentioned his recent experience at the Sindh High Court (SHC) where he witnessed biometric verification case filing in Sindh High Court which was impressive.

“Our dream is that one day we will have our mobile phone as a court, which will enable us e-filing of cases, remote hearing and through which lawyers will be able to get court decisions,” he concluded.

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