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Ju Udicial L Stati 2 Stics O 2010 of Pak Kistan N Judicial Statistics of Pakistan 2010 National Judicial (Policy Making) Committee Published by Secretariat of Law & Justice Commission of Pakistan, Supreme Court Building, Islamabad. www.ljcp.gov.pk Contents Sr.No. Page Number 1 Foreword 1 2 Supreme Court of Pakistan 3 2.1 Statement showing list of judges of the Supreme Court of Pakistan 5 2.2 Statement showing the name of Branch Registries, institution, total 5 cases, disposal and balance as on 31‐12‐2010 2.3 Statement showing the name of Branch Registries, institution, total 6 cases, disposal and balance as on 31‐12‐2010 2.4 Statement showing the name of Branch Registries, institution, total 6 cases, disposal and balance as on 31‐12‐2010 2.5 Consolidated statement showing previous balance as on 1‐1‐2010, 6 institution, total cases, disposal and balance as on 31‐12‐2010 2.6 Statement showing list of officers of Supreme Court of Pakistan 7 2.7. Statement showing the position of allocated budget by the Finance 11 Division during the current financial year, 2010‐2011 2.8. Statement showing the actual expenditure up‐to 31.12.2010 for the 12 current financial year, 2010‐2011 3. Federal Shariat Court 15 3.1. Statement showing the list of Hon’able Judges of Federal Shariat 17 Court of Pakistan, Islamabad. 3.2. Statement showing case category, previous pendency, institution, total cases, disposal and balance of the Federal Shariat Court, 17 Islamabad. 3.3. Consolidated statement showing previous pendency, institution, total 18 cases, disposal and balance for the year 2010. 3.4. Consolidated statement showing previous pendency, institution, total 18 cases, disposal and balance for the year 2010. 3.5. Statement showing the list of officers BPS‐17 & above of Federal 19 Shariat Court with their designation and place of posting. 3.6. Statement showing the budget allocation for the financial year 20 2010‐11 4. Lahore High Court 23 4.1. Statement showing the List of Hon’able Judges, of Lahore High Court, 25 Lahore as on 31.12.2010 4.2. Statement showing the number of cases instituted, disposed off and balance in the Lahore High Court, Lahore and its Benches from 27 01.01.2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.3. Statement showing the list of officers (BPS‐20) & above of Lahore High Court, Lahore as on 31.12.2010 28 i 4.4. Statement showing the list of Deputy Registrars (BPS‐19) of Lahore 29 High Court, Lahore as on 31.12.2010 4.5. Statement showing list of Assistant Registrars (BPS‐18) of Lahore High 29 Court, Lahore as on 31.12.2010 4.6. District Judiciary, Punjab 33 4.7. Consolidated statement showing previous pendency, institution, disposal and balance of Civil & Criminal cases in the District Courts in 35 Punjab and Islamabad, from 1‐1‐2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.8. Consolidated statement showing previous pendency, institution, disposal and balance of Rent Applications & Guardianship matters in 36 the Civil Courts in Punjab and Islamabad, from 1‐1‐2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.9. Consolidated statement showing previous pendency, institution, disposal and balance of Criminal cases in the Criminal Courts in 37 Punjab and Islamabad, from 1‐1‐2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.10 Consolidated statement showing the previous pendency, institution, disposal, transfer and balance of total cases of all categories in the 38 District Courts Punjab and Islamabad. 4.11. Consolidated statement showing institution, disposal and balance of Session/STA Murder cases and Hudood cases in the Sessions Courts, 39 Punjab from 1‐1‐2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.12. Consolidated statement showing institution, disposal and balance of narcotics cases and civil appeals/revisions in the Sessions Courts, 41 Punjab from 1‐1‐2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.13. Consolidated statement showing institution, disposal and balance of Criminal Appeals/Revisions and Habeas Corpus cases in the Sessions 42 Courts, Punjab from 1‐1‐2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.14. Consolidated statement showing institution, disposal and balance of Harassment Cases and Registration Cases in the Sessions Courts, 43 Punjab from 1‐1‐2010 to 31.12.2010. 4.15. Consolidated statement showing the previous pendency, institution, disposal and balance of total cases of all categories in Session Courts 44 Punjab. 4.16. Revised budget allocation for the year 2009‐2010 under head of Account No. PC24011‐Admn. of justice‐31101‐courts/justice‐lq4112‐ 46 High Court 5. High Court of Sindh 51 5.1. Statement showing list of Hon’able judges of High Court of Sindh 53 working in 2010 5.2 Statement showing pendency, institution, disposal, transfer and balance of cases in High Court of Sindh and its Benches. 54 5.3. Consolidated statement showing 10 years data of High Court of Sindh 54 Principal Seat at Karachi. ii 5.4. Statement showing judicial statistics by case category (Civil) for High 55 Court of Sindh Principal Seat at Karachi. 5.5. Statement showing judicial statistics by case category (Criminal & 57 Writ) of High Court of Sindh Principal Seat at Karachi. 5.6. Consolidated statement showing 10 years data of High Court of 59 Sindh, Sukkur Bench @ Sukkur 5.7. Statement showing judicial statistics by case category (Civil) of High 60 Court of Sindh, Sukkur Bench @ Sukkur 5.8. Statement showing judicial statistics by case category (Criminal and 61 Writ) of High Court of Sindh, Sukkur Bench @ Sukkur 5.9. Consolidated statement showing 10 years data of High Court of 63 Sindh, Circuit Bench Hyderabad 5.10 Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category (Civil) 64 of High Court of Sindh, Circuit Bench Hyderabad. 5.11. Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category 65 (Criminal and Writ) of High Court of Sindh, Circuit Bench Hyderabad. 5.12. Consolidated statement showing 10 years data of High Court of 67 Sindh, Circuit Bench Larkana. 5.13. Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category (Civil) 67 of High Court of Sindh, Circuit Bench Larkana. 5.14. Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category 68 (Criminal and Writ) of High Court of Sindh, Circuit Bench Larkana. 5.15. Statement showing pending cases by age (as on 31 December 2010) 70 5.16. Statement showing the sanctioned strength, working strength and vacant posts of the Sindh High Court, Sukkur Bench and Circuit Bench 71 Hyderabad and Larkana as on 31‐12‐2010. 5.17. Statement showing establishment strength of High Court of Sindh Principal Seat at Karachi, vacancy wise sanctioned and actual 73 strength as on 31‐12‐2010. 5.18. Statement showing establishment strength of High Court of Sindh Principal Seat at Karachi, vacancy wise sanctioned and actual strength 74 as on 31‐12‐2010. 5.19 District Judiciary of Sindh 77 5.20. Statement showing number of judicial officers of District Courts in 79 Sindh. 5.21. Statement showing establishment strength of Sessions Divisions (vacancy‐wise sanctioned and actual strength of each Sessions 80 Division) as on 31‐12‐2010 5.22. Statement showing complaints alleging judicial misconduct (2010) 82 5.23. Consolidated statement of institution, disposal and pendency of 83 cases in District Courts of Sindh 5.24. Statement showing summary judicial statistics of cases in Sessions 84 iii Courts in Sindh 5.25. Consolidated statement showing 10 year data of Sessions Courts 85 5.26. Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category in 86 Sindh (Civil) 5.27. Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category in 89 Sindh (Criminal) 5.28 Statement showing institutions and disposals per judge 91 5.29. Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category (Civil) 92 5.30. Statement showing summary judicial statistics by case category 94 (Criminal) 5.31. Statement showing pending cases by age (as on 31 December 2010) 96 5.32. Statement showing consolidated summary judicial statistics of courts 98 of Civil Judge/Judicial Magistrates 5.33. Consolidated statement showing 10 year data of Civil Judge/Judicial 99 Magistrate Courts 5.34. Consolidated statement showing summary judicial statistics of Civil 99 Judge/Judicial Magistrate Courts by case category (Civil) 5.35. Consolidated Statement showing summary judicial statistics of Civil 101 Judge/Judicial Magistrate Courts by case category (Criminal) 5.36. Statement showing District wise institution and disposal per judge in 103 the Court of Civil Judge/Judicial Magistrate 5.37. Consolidated statement showing summary judicial statistics (2010) by 104 case category (Civil) in the Court of Civil Judge/Judicial Magistrates. 5.38. Consolidated statement showing summary judicial statistics (2010) by 105 case category Criminal in Court of Civil Judge/Judicial Magistrate 5.39. Consolidated Statement showing pending cases by age (as on 31 108 December 2010)in the Courts of Civil Judges/Judicial Magistrates 5.40. Statement showing list of officers in BPS‐17 and above working in the 110 High Court of Sindh in 2010 5.41. Consolidated statement showing budget of the High Court of Sindh 121 and its Benches. 5.42. Statement showing Session wise budget for Province of Sindh. 121 5.43. Statement showing Family Courts budget of Province of Sindh for the 122 year 2010‐11. 5.44. Consolidated statement showing budget of the District Judiciary in 125 Sindh. 6 Peshawar High Court, Peshawar 127 6.1. Statement showing seniority list of the Hon'able judges Peshawar 129 High Court 1.01.2010 6.2 Statement showing monthly, institution and disposal of all categories of cases in Peshawar High Court, Peshawar from 1st January to 31st 130 December 2010. 6.3 Statement showing monthly, institution and disposal of all categories 132 of cases in Peshawar High Court, Abbottabad Bench from 1st January‐ iv 31st December 2010 6.4 Statement showing monthly institution and disposal of all categories of cases in Peshawar High Court D.
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