Mardan
District and Sessions Judge Mohammad Zeb Khan has said that Mardan’s judiciary is dealing with about five thousand cases every month. As a result, the number of pending cases has decreased significantly. Last year, 680 cases of prisoners were pending in prisons, which are now reduced to 188. He was addressing a function in honor of retired employees by the All Pakistan Judicial Employees Association. The ceremony was attended by the Central Chairman of the Association, Wali Khan Wardak, District President Abdul Rauf, Additional Sessions Judges, Senior Civil Judges, Lawyers and Judicial Employees. Sessions Judge Muhammad Zeb Khan paid tribute to the services of retired employees. Spent a large part of his life in the service of the judiciary and hisThe sacrifices cannot be forgotten only through events. He said that there are still twenty -one thousand cases pending in Mardan while Mardan is second in the province in terms of the number of cases.
The District and Sessions Judge said that the implementation of computerized system in the judicial system has given the public a lot of relief and the cases are being made possible soon. Retired the judiciary’s employees Hazrat Nawab, Imtiaz, Gul Nawab, Syed Mohammad, Shields were presented to Waris Khan and Qayyum Baba.