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Supreme Court disposed off 257 cases in 5 days

On September 30, the Supreme Court of Pakistan published a press release announcing that it had disposed 257 cases (excluding CMAs), whereas 204 new cases had been filed between September 25 and September 30.

The Supreme Court judges, including the Chief Justice of Pakistan, remained dedicated to reducing the backlog and expediting case resolution. According to a news statement, the judges continued to hear cases in an effort to reduce the backlog and give relief to the plaintiffs

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