250 cases a day?
July 5, 2008 Currently, an average Civil Judge is adjudicating 150-250 cases per day, a Sessions Judge upwards of fifty and a High Court Judge up to fifty a day. Preferable they should not be PCO judges as such people are a liability in the eyes of the public.
Lastly a cautionary note; one reason the lawyers movement is not succeeding despite being the longest political movement since 1947 is that restoration of a person as CJ who asks for missing persons cannot please our heads of intelligence agencies. -M. SHAIKH, Islamabad, via e-mail, June 23.




