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ISLAMABAD: In a significant move towards di--gital transformation, the Supreme Court has instituted an e-filing system across all its registries in Islamabad, Lahore, Pesha-war, Karachi and Quetta.
The system allows for ele--ctronic submission of case files alongside traditional paper-based methods. Digital copies of petitions, memos, judgements, and orders are uploaded to the Court’s Case Manage-ment System (CMS), from where they are automatically transmitted to relevant parties and respondents via emails.
These documents can also be accessed online th--rough the Supreme Cou-rt’s Case Search Page. This shift aims to reduce paper correspondence and signi-ficantly cut down on time and costs, according to an official announcement.
To ensure smooth delivery of digital documents and wider adoption of the new system, the apex cou-rt has asked the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) and Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) to provide the email addresses and mobile numbers of all ad--vocates-on-record (AORs) and advocates Supreme Court (ASCs) for registration with the CMS.
The attorney general for Pakistan, Cabinet Divi-si--on Secretary, all advocates general, prosecutors general and provincial chief secretaries have been asked to nominate focal persons to coordinate on e-filing matters, along with their official emails and mobile numbers. All relevant details should be sent to the Supreme Court at ecourt@scp.gov.pk.
Published in Dawn, July 4th, 2025