Overview
- Official data show more than 18,000 cases were decided across the principal seat and regional benches in November.
- The court received 12,457 new filings that month, leaving a net reduction in pending matters of 5,585 cases.
- Chief Justice Aalia Neelum linked the performance to digital reforms, automation and stronger use of information technology.
- Lawyers and litigants described the results as encouraging and a useful benchmark for the reform drive.
- The figures were released in an early December LHC update, with the chief justice emphasizing transparency and timely justice as top priorities.