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Islamabad High Court Website Close-Down for 48 Hours

The Islamabad High Court’s website, a vital platform for accessing online case lists and details, remained inaccessible for the past two days, causing inconvenience to lawyers, litigants, and other users. The abrupt shutdown left many individuals compromised, unable to retrieve essential case-related information.

The website serves as a crucial resource for lawyers and litigants, offering insights into brief and detailed case decisions, as well as information on objections and determinations regarding pending applications. Its sudden unavailability disrupted the workflow of legal practitioners and hindered distant applicants’ ability to track their cases.

Lawyers and users expressed frustration over the outage, highlighting the challenges they faced in obtaining crucial case details and updates. The closure of the website not only disrupted ongoing legal proceedings but also impeded the timely dissemination of information to stakeholders.

However, after two days of unavailability, the Islamabad High Court’s website is now back online and operational. Users can once again access case lists, decisions, and other relevant information vital to legal proceedings.

The resumption of the website’s services comes as a relief to lawyers and users who rely on its functionality for their professional and legal needs. Despite the temporary disruption, stakeholders are hopeful that such incidents will be addressed promptly to ensure uninterrupted access to essential legal resources in the future.

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