
The report of the Judicial Reform Commission is primarily a bold roadmap for establishing the judiciary as a strong and independent framework by freeing it from the influence of the executive branch. The main objective of this report is to establish full control over the appointment and transfer of judges through the formation of an independent 'Judiciary Secretariat,' thereby blocking the path of political interference. Simultaneously, special emphasis has been placed on the introduction of a technology-driven 'e-judiciary' to overcome dilapidated legal processes, which will end the long wait for justice-seekers by reducing the backlog of cases that have been pending for years.
Secondly, this reform plan highlights the importance of developing the infrastructure of courts at the grassroots level and popularizing Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) methods. As a result, legal costs for the general public will decrease, and obtaining justice will become more accessible. The core message of the report is not just to amend laws, but to transform the courts into the ultimate sanctuary of trust for the common people by ensuring transparency and accountability. There is no alternative to implementing these reforms to build a justice-based society.