Law Minister Azam Nazeer Tarar met on Friday with southern Punjab bar associations, urging legal professionals to restrict political activities to appropriate venues. The minister stressed the importance of maintaining judicial independence and professional standards within the legal community. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif directed the resolution of court fee problems, which officials have addressed. The government also launched digital library initiatives and solar energy programs through provincial partnerships. Legal practitioners received assurances about continued government support for their professional needs.
Delegations from Multan High Court Bar Association and thirteen regional legal organizations attended the discussions. Representatives from Shujaabad, Jahanian, Lodhran, Dunyapur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Kot Addo, Rajanpur, Muzaffargarh, Alipur, Jatoi, Jalalpur, Kabirwala, and Borewala participated. Each group presented location-specific concerns during the session. The minister promised priority attention to these matters and better institutional cooperation. Multan High Court Bar Association's president thanked the administration for the recent improvements and ongoing engagement efforts.
Delegations from Multan High Court Bar Association and thirteen regional legal organizations attended the discussions. Representatives from Shujaabad, Jahanian, Lodhran, Dunyapur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Kot Addo, Rajanpur, Muzaffargarh, Alipur, Jatoi, Jalalpur, Kabirwala, and Borewala participated. Each group presented location-specific concerns during the session. The minister promised priority attention to these matters and better institutional cooperation. Multan High Court Bar Association's president thanked the administration for the recent improvements and ongoing engagement efforts.