LHC CJ lauds Judicial Academy’s services
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) Chief Justice Sardar Muhammad Shamim Khan on Monday praised the services of Punjab Judicial Academy (PJA) in imparting judicial education.
Addressing a farewell gathering here at Punjab Judicial Academy, he said that PJA was the best institution of judicial education and it was imparting excellent training to judicial officers, law officers and court staff. The academy has played an important role in enhancing capacity of the judicial officers, he added. He said all necessary funds had been released for the PJA Kala Shah Kaku Campus and it would be completed soon. He said many steps had been taken for capacity building of officers and staff of the academy during past one year and now the posts of caretaker and cashier were being upgraded.
The officers and staff of the academy thanked the chief justice for approving an advance increment for them. LHC Registrar Abdul Sattar, PJA Director General Habibullah Amir, Session’s Judge Human Resource Sajid Ali Awan, officers and staff of the academy were present on the occasion.
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