Supreme Court moves to new modern payment system
Key takeaways
- The agreement signing ceremony was held in the Supreme Court, attended by the Registrar, senior court officials, and representatives of the SBP Banking Services Corporation and 1LINK.
- Under the new framework, litigants and legal practitioners will be able to pay court fees electronically through approved digital channels, replacing the existing manual legal fee stamp system.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Supreme Court (SC) of Pakistan inked a tripartite agreement with the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) and 1LINK (Guarantee) Limited to integrate digital payment solutions into judicial processes, marking a significant step in the court’s ongoing digitization and public facilitation reforms.
The agreement signing ceremony was held in the Supreme Court, attended by the Registrar, senior court officials, and representatives of the SBP Banking Services Corporation and 1LINK.
Under the new framework, litigants and legal practitioners will be able to pay court fees electronically through approved digital channels, replacing the existing manual legal fee stamp system.