New pact targets Pakistan's strained and costly justice system

The International Mediation and Arbitration Centre partnered with Madina Foundation through a cooperation agreement at Pakistan's Law Ministry headquarters. Secretary Raja Naeem Akbar attended the ceremony and noted IMAC's achievement of training more than 600 professionals since December 2024. The participants represent judges, attorneys, government officials, and business executives across the nation. Pakistan faces significant judicial challenges with case delays and expensive legal procedures. Alternative Dispute Resolution provides faster and cheaper solutions for citizens seeking justice.

Project Director Aisha Rasool described the partnership as advancing dispute resolution at multiple community levels. Foundation Chairman Muhammad Haider Amin expressed confidence that collaborative efforts would improve legal access for Pakistani communities. The agreement establishes joint training programs and research initiatives between both organizations. Public awareness campaigns will promote peaceful conflict resolution methods throughout the country. Senior ministry officials and foundation representatives witnessed the formal signing event.
 

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