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Training course for court personnel concludes at FJA
By Ali Imran
ISLAMABAD—Certificate awarding ceremony on the conclusion of three-week
Management Information System (MIS) training course for court personnel
and ministerial staff was held here Saturday at the Federal Judicial
Academy.
Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, Judge Supreme Court of Pakistan who is
also Judge-In charge of the Federal Judicial Academy (FJA), was the
chief guest on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani said
expressed hope that the training would not only make the participants
more productive in their professional duties but also make them an
efficient and effective part of legal and judicial system.
Justice Jillani said administration of justice was a sacred mission and
it was a matter of honor for all participants to be linked with this
common bond of administering justice to the people.
In his discourse with the participants he opined, "Information
Technology (IT) had changed the way we work. It had changed the way
citizens approach legal matters. But we must be prepared to take the
next step of using it to harvest relevant information in a timely
manner."
He evinced keen interest in putting all judicial and legal libraries
including libraries of Supreme Court of Pakistan, Federal Shariah Court,
all the four High Courts and others connected on-line to cultivate
research culture among the legal and judicial fraternity.
Earlier, Moazzam Hayat Director General of the Academy presented an
overview of the course and said this program addressed many of the
issues that contribute to judicial excellence, including improved skills
in case management, budgeting, technology and human resources.
Director General appreciated the spirit and struggle of duo- Computer
Instructors Muhammad Ali and Tariq Aziz who made the training program a
success story. Fifteen officers and members of staff hailing from the
Federal Shariah Court, Accountability Courts, Ombudsman Secretariat and
FJA were awarded certificates. |