At an Eid Milan gathering, Chief Justice of the Balochistan High Court, Justice Muhammad Kamran Khan Mulakhail, held an extensive discussion with members of the legal community regarding ongoing and upcoming projects aimed at improving facilities for lawyers across the province. The interaction focused on strengthening infrastructure, enhancing court environments, and resolving longstanding issues faced by the legal fraternity.
Justice Mulakhail reviewed key development initiatives, including the expansion of the bar room, the modernization and digitization (“civilization program”) of Quetta Kacheri, the Sessions Court, Kachlak, Sariab, and various other district courts. He also highlighted plans to introduce structured training programs for lawyers in collaboration with judges to enhance professional capacity and courtroom performance.
The Chief Justice further discussed several welfare and facility-based projects such as establishing a coffee shop for lawyers, installing tube wells, RO plants, and water filtration units in all district courts, and addressing security concerns across court premises. The meeting reflected a commitment to improving legal infrastructure in Balochistan and ensuring better working conditions for lawyers throughout the province.
