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Dearth of judges delays narcotics, graft cases

Summary by The Express Tribune
Serious delays are plaguing Rawalpindi's special courts for anti-narcotics and anti-corruption cases due to prolonged vacancies in judge appointments. As a result, hundreds of cases have stalled, with many accused securing bail and absconding due to lack of trial proceedings. Currently, the Special Anti-Narcotics Court is handling a record 472 cases, while the Anti-Corruption Court has 292 cases pending—totalling 764 cases across both courts. Hi…

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The Express Tribune broke the news in Pakistan on Saturday, April 5, 2025.
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