Quetta, April 26 – In a move aimed at streamlining courtroom procedures and curbing unauthorized movement—commonly referred to as “Touatism”—within the court premises, the Sessions Judge of Quetta’s Sariab Court has implemented a new Entry Identification Card system for public access.
According to official sources, only individuals with valid court business will be allowed entry. The decision includes specific measures for Munshi/Firm Clerks, who play a key role in legal proceedings but are often at the center of crowding concerns.
In coordination with the Bar, special ID cards have now been formally issued to all recognized Munshi and Firm Clerks. An official directive has also been sent to the President of the Munshi/Firm Clerks Association, stating that failure to wear these cards visibly within the court premises will result in confiscation of the card and denial of entry.
Court officials stated that this initiative is part of a broader strategy to maintain order, improve court functionality, and ensure that only those with legitimate legal business are allowed inside.
The court administration has urged full cooperation from legal professionals, clerks, and the general public in upholding this new regulation.