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Training must for improvement of judiciary:CJ
By Adnan Rafique

ISLAMABAD—Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry Saturday observed that judicial education was now an accepted part of judicial life, particularly in the common law countries, for enhancement of mental qualities, necessary for the preservation of judicial independence.
He stated this in his welcome address in the twentieth meeting of the board of governor of the federal judicial academy, which held under his chairmanship in Islamabad, Federal minister for law and human rights Muhammad Wasi Zafer, judge supreme court of Pakistan Justice Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi, Supreme Court judge of Pakistan Tassaduq Hussain, Justice Sabihddin Ahmad, chief justice high court Sindh Justice Amanullah Khan Ysinzai, CJ Peshawar High court Moazzam Hayat, CJ high court Balochistan Justice Tariq Pervez Khan and director general federal judicial academy also attended the meeting.
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry said that we have to develop a faculty of judicial trainers, competent enough to achieve the aims and objects of the academy and rise to the challenges of flaws in the administration of justice.
The meeting also confirmed the minutes of the last meeting held on the 20th of August and approved the budget estimate for 2006-2007 of the academy. Earlier, director general of the academy, Mr. Moazzam Hayat presented items on the agenda of the meeting.

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