The Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa has been appointed as the countrys new chief justice. But what does it mean for a new generation of judges? The BBC s Pervez Musharraf looks at the challenges of digitalisation and e-justice, which is often referred to as one of the most successful cases. () How could we change our judicial system - and how can we transform our legal system? Should we be able to change the way we go on to modernise their system, asks the BBC analyst Jonathan Marcus, who explains what happened in the past few years, and what is it like to become the first Supreme Court nominee to be the new head of courts in Pakistan? What is the key to this new role? And why is this opportunity to transform the court system in an attempt to rejuvenate our country? Here, we speak to the top court officers who are leading the process of modernising the judiciary and the power of artificial intelligence and digital technologies, as well as how they can be used to tackle corruption and re-enforcement of powers across the world? This is what we learned from his latest findings, writes BBC News Arabic. Here are five examples of how it makes it possible to turn the system into an innovative force? It is not always the biggest challenge in modern democracy, but what are the potentials for his role in changing the digital system and its impact on the human society?
Source: thenews.com.pkPublished on 2023-11-20
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