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Punjab Judicial Academy
Annual Report 2010-2011
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Punjab Judicial Academy
Mr. Justice Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry
Chairman PJA /Chief Justice Lahore High Court,
Lahore
Since December 2010 todate
Mr. Justice (R) Khawaja Muhammad Sharif
Chairman PJA /Chief Justice Lahore High Court,
Lahore
From April 2009 to December 2010
Mr. Justice (R) Syed Zahid Hussain
Chairman PJA/Chief Justice Lahore High Court,
Lahore
From 2008 to April 2009
Mr. Justice (R) Tanvir Ahmad Khan
Director General, Punjab Judicial Academy
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Message from Director General
(i) Never injure the feelings of others
and always try to solace them and
your behavior with the public shall
be gentlemanly, courteous and
polite but at the same time firm and
dignified.
(ii) Always try to facilitate others.
(iii) Whatever treatment you consider best for
yourself, the same should be preffered for
others.
While doing so, never let yourself to be influenced by
the paucity of means, time, influence and educational
advantages, but your aim should be to do thing with
what you have at the relevant moment. This would
certainly lay a solid basis of Society.
Justice (R) Tanvir Ahmad Khan
Director General
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Message from Honorary Consultant
(i) And whoever commits that through
aggression and injustice, We shall cast
him into the Fire, and that is easy for
Allah. ( سورة النساء , An-Nisa, Chapter
#4, Verse #30).
(ii) Verily! Allah commands that you should
render back the trusts to those to whom they are
due; and that when you judge between men, you
judge with justice. Verily, how excellent is the
teaching which He (Allah) gives you! Truly, Allah
is Ever All-Hearer, All-Seer. ( سورة النساء , An-
Nisa, Chapter #4, Verse #58).
(iii) O you who believe! Stand out firmly for justice, as
witnesses to Allah, even though it be against
yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, be he rich
or poor, Allah is a Better Protector to both (than
you). So follow not the lusts (of your hearts), lest
you avoid justice; and if you distort your witness
or refuse to give it, verily, Allah is Ever Well-
Acquainted with what you do. ( سورة النساء , An-
Nisa, Chapter #4, Verse #135).
Justice(R) Khalik-ur-Rehman Khan
Honorary Consultant
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary ........................................................................ 1 Introduction ..................................................................................... 3 Inaugural Ceremony of New Academy .......................................... 5 New Site Proposed Map.................................................................. 6 Program ........................................................................................... 7 Teaching Methodology ................................................................... 9 Professional Training Visits .......................................................... 38 Delegation ..................................................................................... 40 The Punjab Judicial Academy Act, 2007 .................................... 417 Audit and Statements of Accounts ................................................ 50 Annex ‗A‗ ..................................................................................... 51 Annex ‗B-1‗ .................................................................................. 52 Annex ‗B-2‗ .................................................................................. 53 Annex ‗B-3‗ .................................................................................. 54
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Executive Summary
The Punjab Judicial Academy Act was passed by the
Punjab Assembly on 5th October, 2007 and assented to by the
governor of Punjab on 29th October, 2007. Accordingly the
Punjab Judicial Academy was established by the Punjab
Government vide Notification No.Legis.13-7/2005 on 18th May,
2007 under section 3(1) of the Punjab Judicial Academy
Ordinance, 2007.
A scheme for construction of Punjab Judicial Academy has
been reflected in the Annual Development Programme (ADP)
2009-2010 by the Planning & Development Department. A piece
of land measuring 393 Kanals 7 Marlas has been acquired at the
cost of Rs.93.921 Million and after taking possession of the same,
the Boundary Wall is under construction.
The Training Courses for imparting necessary knowledge
and professional skills have been conducted for the benefit of
Additional District & Session Judges, Civil Judges cum Judicial
Magistrates, Prosecutors and Jail Officers. The Hon‘ble sitting
Judges and Retired Judges of Superior Courts, senior members of
District Judiciary, eminent lawyers and other professionals are
invited to impart knowledge and professional skills to the
participants. The curriculum consisted of civil, criminal and
Islamic laws, computer skills, medical jurisprudence, court & case
management and many other allied topics with emphasis on
applied knowledge. The training system is a blend of classroom
instructions, case study, syndicate discussions, extension lectures,
communication skills and mock trial etc. The participants are
being provided opportunity to visit Police Training Institution,
recently established Forensic Laboratory so as to apprise them of
the modern technique of investigation and the assistance that these
institutions can play in resolution of the matters involved in
judicial disputes. Special emphasis is also laid on the justice
system as is envisioned in the Islamic Administration of Justice.
The purpose is to prepare all the stakeholders in the justice system
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for providing even-handed, speedy and inexpensive justice without
fear and favour to all the segments of society.
The effectiveness of the training received by the Judicial
Officers at the Academy is reflected from the quality of work
being performed after the training by the same Officers with the
judicial work conducted earlier. The performance of these officers
and other stakeholders will further improve by extending the
period of training of each segment and also by holding
programmes for court staff and lawyers. The Academy has offered
the Punjab Bar Council to conduct programmes for improving the
professional skills and legal knowledge of the members of the
legal fraternity as also to hold Bar Examination for admission of
lawyers to the profession. The Academy shall endeavor to develop
itself as Center of Exellence so as to play its role in providing
competent Judicial Officers and other segment of the Judicial
Administration.
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Introduction
The Punjab Judicial Academy was established under The
Punjab Judicial Academy Act, 2007 (Pb. Act XV of 2007) for
imparting pre-service and in service training to the judicial officers
and court personnel with a view to developing their capacity,
professional competency and ethical standards for efficient and
even handed dispensation of justice. The functions of the Academy
have been fully elaborated in Section-4 of the Act which states:
Impart pre-service and in-service training to the judicial
officers and court personnel
Impart pre-service and in-service training to the judicial
officers and court personnel
Develop the skills and techniques for court management,
case management, delay reduction, alternate dispute
resolution and judgment writing
Conduct examinations and award certificates and
diplomas
Develop training courses relating to administration of
justice including use of information technology
Hold conferences, seminars, lectures, workshops and
symposia relating to court management, administration
of justice, law and development and legislative drafting
Publish books, journals, research papers and reports on
important topics relating to administration of justice
Promote research on case management, court
management, trial skills and judicial reasoning
Encourage legal and constitutional research
Inculcate and promote ethical values and standards in
judicial officers and court personnel
Coordinate with other educational and training
institutions including the Federal Judicial Academy
Conduct training and examinations of other officers and
personnel on the direction of the Board
Perform such other functions as may be assigned to it
by the Board
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The needs of the time have necessitated promulgation,
amendments of various new laws, legal concepts, new theories, the
expertise of which is scarce in the Bench and the Bar. The
Academy undertake to impart such knowledge and training to all
the stake-holders of the judicial system through experts, scholars,
members of the superior judiciary, renowned lawyers, medical
experts, senior police officers, reputed scholars and professors.
The Academy is committed to conduct a wide range of Research
and Development Program on the improvement and
implementation of laws, with collaboration of foreign institutions
and their renowned experts in the fields of inter alia,
electronic/cyber crimes, money laundering, environmental laws,
intellectual property laws, consumer protection law, gender
sensitization and human rights etc.
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Inaugural Ceremony of New Site
Foundation laying ceremony held on 12-11-2011 for the
construction of the Punjab Judicial Academy Complex near Kala
Shah Kaku Interchange consisting on 393 Kanals 7 Marlas. By:
Mr. Justice Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhary along with:
Mr. Justice Umar Ata Bandial, Hon‗able Judge Lahore High
Court, Lahore.
Mr. Justice (R) Tanvir Ahmad Khan, Hon‗able Director
General, Punjab Judicial Academy, Lahore.
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New Site Proposed Map
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Program
Pre-Service Training
In pre-service training emphasis is laid on the basic skills
required by trainees in the field immediately after leaving the
Academy. It includes judgment/order writing, management of the
court staff and management of various types of cases. The laws
used most frequently by subordinate courts are also taught in the
Academy.
In-Service Training
In-Service training is given when the trainees are either
promoted or posted to different positions. For instance, in-service
training is given to senior civil judges when they get promoted as
Additional District & Sessions Judges. The training covers
subjects such as administration of justice, accounts, case
management and administration of courts under the trainees. In-
service training is also given when District & Sessions Judges are
posted, for example, as Banking Judges, Judges of Accountability
Courts, Judges of Terrorism Courts, Judges of Anti-Corruption
Courts etc.
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Capacity Building Training
The need for capacity building of judicial officers stems
from the inadequate number of judges/courts as compared with the
pendency of cases. As per international standards, there should be
much greater number of courts for speedy disposal of cases.
Unfortunately, due to financial constraints, this is not possibe.
Hence capacity building of the existing judicial officers has been
initiated to increase efficiency.
Short Specialized Courses
Short specialized courses are offered by specialists in
different laws and subjects such as Forensic Science,DNA,
Communication Skills, Balistics, for which judicial officials and
lawyers require greater expertise. Laws which are being taught in
short specialized courses pertain to for e.g.money laundering,
cyber crimes, intellectual property, environmental law etc.
Workshops & Seminars
Workshops and seminars are held on specific
topics/subjects which are need of the time. In the past, special
workshops and seminars were held on Court Reporting to which
members of the print and electronic media were invited. A special
seminar was also held on the topic of Mens Rea with particular
reference to the mental health of the Pakistani society. Specialists
from USA and Europe conducted a two-day workshop on this
topic. Many such workshops take place in the Academy.
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Teaching Methodology
Lectures and class room instructions are aimed at preparing
trainees for quick and proper dispensation of justice whether at the
stage of investigation, prosecution, trial and/or the final judgment
by teaching:-
Law subjects which are not taught in law
schools/colleges but are required for dispensation of justice.
Instruction through case law is emphasized.
Judgment/ Order /Evidence Writing.
Consideration of pleadings and appreciation of
evidence.
Case management.
Court staff management.
Mock Trial
Mock trials are organized and conducted by participants in
pre-service training courses of different levels which gives them
confidence to handle cases when they are on the job.
In civil matters, the participants are involved right from
drafting of pleadings, passing of interlocutory orders, framing of
issues, recording of evidence and its evaluation and judgment
writing. Similarly, in criminal cases, the participants are actively
involved in a hypothetical cases to deal with physical remands,
taking of cognizance, bails, indictment, recording of evidence,
statement of the accused, appraisal of evidence, conclusion of trial
and judgment writing. Besides imparting related skills, the
participants are also imparted instructions in mannerism and legal
ethics.
Case Study
Landmark cases/judgments of superior courts are selected
for class/group discussions and arguments for and against the
issues.
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Study Tours/Visits
For the purpose of imparting MLT (Medico-Legal
Training) and knowledge, the Academy arranges visits to
renowned hospitals such as Mayo Hospital, King Edward Medical
College University etc. The participants are shown the actual post
mortem and various aspects are explained on the spot by the
medical officers. It is also taught by the doctors how a Medical
Report is prepared and what are the different stages of preparation
of Medical Report. Furthermore, it is also explained as to how a
judge should read a Medical Report.
For Forensics, the participants are taken to Sihala Police
Training Centre, Islamabad and National Police Centre Chunng,
Lahore for on the spot training of various kinds of
weapons/firearms.
Trainees are also taken to visit Punjab Forensic Science
Agency which is a state-of- the-art laboratory with regard to DNA
tests and other related fields. Trainees are given lectures on the
process of DNA by senior professors of the Forensic Science
Agency. In this regard, the services of Dr. Muhammad Ashraf
Tahir are very commendable.
Court visits are also arranged for the participants to see the
workings of the courts.
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Minutes of the Meeting of the Board of Management of the
Punjab Judicial Academy Held in the Committee Room of the
Academy on 28th September, 2010
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PERFORMANCE REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2010-2011 U/S 14(1) OF THE PUNJAB JUDICIAL
ACADEMY ACT, 2007
(Pb. Act XV of 2007)
(a) Courses Summary
Sr.
# Course Name Duration
Total
Weeks
1 6th Twelve Weeks Pre-Service Training
Course of Newly Appointed Civil Judges
Cum Judicial Magistrates
05-07-2010
to
25-09-2010
12
2 7th Fourteen Weeks Pre-Service Training
Course of Newly Appointed Civil Judges
Cum Judicial Magistrates
04-10-2010
to
08-01-2011
14
3 8th Twelve Weeks Pre-Service Training
Course of Newly Appointed Civil Judges
Cum Judicial Magistrates
17-01-2011
to
09-04-2011
12
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Courses Detail
Sr.
# Name Duration Strength
1.
6th Twelve Weeks Pre-Service
Training Course of Newly
Appointed Civil Judges Cum
Judicial Magistrates
05-07-2010
to
25-09-2010
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Participants
1. Ms. Nighat Sultana 2. Ms. Tahira Yaqoob
3. Ms. Afshan Sidra 4. Ms. Bushra Farid
5. Ms. Bushra Anwar 6. Ms. Humaira
7. Ms. Nabila Irshad 8. Ms. Ezet Negeen
9. Ms. Iram Sharif Janjua 10. Ms. Nasira Munir
11. Ms. Iram Mushtaq 12. Ms.Ashi Rahmet
13. Ms. Rabia Riaz 14. Ms. Rabia Tareef
15. Ms. Saira Batool 16. Ms. Ayesha Alamgeer
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17. Ms. Afshan Younis 18. Ms. Saima Pervaiz Butt
19. Ms. Nadia Mushtaq 20. Mr. Muhammad Ali
21. Sayyad Shuja Ali Haider 22. Mr. Muhammad Aamir Raza
23. Rana Muhammad Sohail
Riaz 24. Mr. Sarfraz Khan
25. Mr. Muhammad Aneeq
Anwar 26. Mr. Muhammad Aamir Javed
27. Mr. Muhammad Anees 28. Mr. Muhammad Imran Tariq
29. Mr. Muhammad Imran
Akram 30. Mr. Muhammad Shahid Zia
31. Mr. Ahsin Raza 32. Mr. Muhammad Imran Yousaf
33. Mr. Tahir Ishaq Khan 34. Mr. Muhammad Amtiaz
35. Mr. Qaiser Imam 36. Mr. Muhammad Ahmad
37. Mr. Junaid Ahmad
Makhdoom 38. Mr. Shaukat Ali
39. Mr. Zahid Hussain 40. Mr. Shaukat Hayat
41. Mr. Muhammad Aslam 42. Mr. Muhammad Arqam Khan
43. Mr. Taimur Afzal 44. Mr. Aabid Islam
45. Mr. Rashid Ali Khan 46. Mr. Muhammad Irfan
47. Mr. Tasadaq Hayat 48. Mr. Muhammad Shahid
Hassan
49. Mr. Ali Akbar 50. Mr. Muhammad Wasim
Anjum
51. Mr. Saif Ullah 52. Mr. Afzal Ahmed Hunjra
53. Mr. Muhammad Nazir 54. Mr. Saif Ullah Tarar
55. Mr. Muhammad Inshaullah
Naveed Sadiq 56. Mr. Albasit Mudassar Ali
57. Mr. Allah Yar 58. Rana Shahzad Ashraf
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59. Mr. Rizwan Hanif Sheikh 60. Mr. Asad Imran
61. Mr. Muhammad Zeeshan 62. Mr. Muhammad Asif Iqbal
63. Mr. Muhammad Kalim
Aslam Awan 64. Mr. Talat Mahmood
65. Mr. Muhammad Naveed
Ashraf 66. Raja Zahid Hussain
67. Sh. Muhammad Taqi 68. Mr. Shahid Ali
69. Syed Qamar Abbas 70. Mr. Muhammad Tariq Khan
71. Mr. Asif Iqbal 72. Mian Muhammad Kamran
Younis
Syllabus
ر ا ذر ی پ د ک لی زن ا عم بادات ک ع
صور ا ت یں عدل ک سلام م ا
Agency Agreements
An Overview of Information to Police & Investigation
Burden & Standard of Proof in Criminal Cases
Can illegal Contracts be arbitrated?
Cancellation / Recission Documents
Case and Court Management
Case Law on Judgement Writing
Charge & Trial
Civil / Constitutional Law
Civil Law
Civil Practice & Procedure
Common Mistakes being Committed by Judicial Officers in
Criminal Cases
Communication Skills
Consecutive & Concurrent Sentencing II
Consecutive & Concurrent Sentencing
Contract - Agreement
Court Fee Act
Custody of Minors
Dishonouring of Cheque - Section 489-F PPC
Ethics & Judicial Review
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Factnssue & Relevant Fact
Family Laws
Forfeiture of Bond & Recognizance
Gender Sensitization
Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926
Handling of Objections while Examination of Witnesses
Importance of Law of Evidence in Adjudication
Imprisonment in Default of Fine (Presentations on Proposition
No.1 by all the Six Groups)
Imprisonment in Default of Fine
Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts
Introduction & Tabular Scheme of QSO, 1984
Jurisdiction of Civil Courts
Jurisprudence of Bail & Role of Magistrate
Juvenile Justice System
Kind of Witnesses and the mode of recording their statements
Law of Bail
Law of Evidence-slamic Provisions
Law of Superdari
Legal Fiction
Legal Writing
Limitation Act
Mandatory & Directory Provisions--Distinction Between
Medical Jurisprudence
Methodology for implementation of National Judicial Policy
Mock Trial
Offences affecting the Administration of Justice
Overview of Civil Procedure Code
Place of Procedure in Administration of Justice
Practice in Framing of Issues
Principles of Res-Subjudice & Res Judicata
Private Complaint & Challan
Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1960
Procedure to summon parties and their evidence
Punjab Rented Premises Ordinance, 2007
Qisas & Diyat
QSO--Definitions
Recording of Evidence in Civil Cases
Revenue Deposits
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Scrutiny of Parties
Sec. 34 & 149 PPC
Self Management
Sending up of Case to Sessions Court
Sheriff's Petty Accounts
Statement of accused u/s 340(2) & 342 Cr.P.C.
Statement of Accused with Special Reference to Confession
Trial by Magistrate
Use of Statement Recorded by Police u/s 161 Cr.P.C
Visit to King Edward Medical University
Writing of Judgement
Writing of Judgements & Drawing of Decrees
IT Skills
o Basic Computer Skills
o The Role of Computers in Different Places
o Input Devices
o Output Devices
o Central Processing Unit (CPU)
o Storage Devices
o Ports and Connections
o Computer Ports & Cabling
o Using a Key Board
o Keyboard Shortcuts
o Mouse Basics
o About Operating Systems
o An Overview of Windows XP
o Managing Files and Folders
o Computer Programs
o Local Area Networks
o Internet
o Introduction to Worldwide Web
o Domain Names Suffix
o Using Internet Explorer
o Open a Web Site
o Use a Search Engine
o Crafting Your Query by Using Special Characters
o Communicating on the Internet
o Emails
o Writing and Sending Email Messages
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o Programs Used to Chat
o Websites Glossary
o Microsoft Office 2003 Word Introduction
o Microsoft Office 2003 Excel Introduction
o Microsoft Office 2003 Power Point Introduction
o Computer Shortcut Keys
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Sr.
# Name Duration Strength
2.
7th Fourteen Weeks Pre-Service
Training Course of Newly
Appointed Civil Judges Cum
Judicial Magistrates
04-10-2010
to
08-01-2011
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Participants
1. Ms.Shamaila Sheikh 2. Ms.Shazia Hassan
3. Ms.Misbah Hussain 4. Ms.Naila Zafar
5. Ms.Shazia Kausar 6. Ms.Zarfishan Qaiser
7. Ms.Ammara Farooq 8. Ms.Tahira Rehman
9. Ms.Tahira Sadiq 10. Ms.Gul-e-Nasreen
11. Ms.Aqsa Hanif 12. Ms.Sumera Ashraf
13. Ms.Saira Chaudhry 14. Ms.Zalay Huma
15. Mr.Muhammad Ahmad 16. Sheikh Suleman Ellahi
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Qadri
17. Mr.Muhammad Awais 18. Mr.Muhammad Amjad Hafeez
19. Mr.Saeed Akhtar 20. Mr.Muhammad Arif
21. Mr.Muhammad Azam 22. Mr.Muhammad Zubair
23. Mr.Muhammad Khalid 24. Mr.Muhammad Javed Khan
25. Mr.Muhammad Akramah 26. Mr.Nadeem Anjum
27. Mr.Muhammad Zakariya 28. Mr.Nadeem Asghar Nadeem
29. Mr.Ahmad Waqas 30. Mr.Mohsin Mumtaz
31. Mr.Mahtab Hussain Shah 32. Mr.Muhammad Islam
33. Mr.Mushtaq Hussain Janjua 34. Mr.Muhammad Afzal
35. Mr.Sarwar Ali 36. Mr.Muhammad Abid
37. Mr.Muhammad Yousaf 38. Rana Muhammad Jafar
39. Mr.Muhammad Mureed
Abbas 40. Mr.Qamar Zaman
41. Mr.Ahmed Imran Mazher 42. Mr.Muhammad Umar Khan
Fareedy
43. Mr.Muhammad Amjad 44. Mr.Kamran Karamat
45. Mr.Muhammad Javed 46. Mr.Abu Baker Naveed
47. Mr.Muhammad Imran
Ishaque 48. Mr.Tariq Mehmood
49. Mr.Muhammad Yousaf 50. Mr.Muhammad Zulqarnain
51. Mr.Zulfiqar Ali Mazari 52. Mr.Muhammad Zahid Farid
53. Mr. Sher Hassan Pervez
Syllabus
ر ا ذر ی پ د ک لی زن ا عم بادات ک ع
صور ا ت یں عدل ک سلام م ا
Agency Agreement
Agent, Servant, Licensee, Advocate Franchise – Distinction
between
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Alternate Dispute Resolution
An Overview of Information to Police & Investigation
An Overview of Specific Relief Act
An Overview of Suits Valuation Act
Bank Account by Minors
Bomb-Blast-Scene Investigation
Cancellation / Rescission of Documents
Cancellation of Case
Case Law on Interpretation of Statutes
Case Law on Judgement Writing
Case Management
Civil Practice & Procedure
Common Mistakes being committed by Judicial Officers in Civil
Cases
Communication Skills
Completion of Investigation & Submission of Police Report
Concept of Justice in Islam
Conduct Rules
Consecutive & Concurrent Sentencing
Contract Agreement
Contract of Guarantee
Court & Case Management
Court Inspection
Criminal Administration of Justice and Courts
Custody of Minors
Departure for Police Training School
Discharge of Accused
Distinction between Civil & Criminal Prosecution
Efficiency & Discipline Rules
Evaluation Reports
Execution of Decrees
Family Laws
Fire Arms Forensics
Fire Arms Theory
Fundamental Rights
Gender Sensitization
Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926
Handling of objections while Examination of Witnesses
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High Court Rules & Orders pertaining to Valuation of Suits,
Summoning of Witnesses and Handling of Court Fee and
Stamp Papers
Identification Parade
Importance of Crime Scene in Crime Investigation
Importance of Law of Evidence in Adjudication
Imprisonment in Default of Fine
Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts
Inquest in Case of Unnatural Death
Interlocutory Orders
Interpretation of Statutes
Islamic Law
Judicature in Trichotomy of Power
Judicial Ethics
Juvenile Justice System
Law of Anticipatory Bail --- Historical Perspective
Law of Bail
Law of Confession
Law of Evidence - Islamic Provisions
Legal Fiction
Legal Language
Legal Presumption
Legal Writing
Maintenance of Record
Malicious Prosecution
Mandatory & Directory Provisions
Medical Jurisprudence
Medico Legal Report
Methodology for implementation of National Judicial Policy
Mock Trial
Overview of Civil Procedure Code
Overview of Consumer Protection Law
Place of Suing
Practice in Framing of Charge
Practice in Framing of Issues
Practice in Judgement Writing
Practice in Writing Bail Order
Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1960
Proceedings under Section 476 Cr.P.C.
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Punjab Rented Premises Ordinance, 2009
Qisas & Diyat
Revenue Deposits
Revenue Law
Role of a Civil Judge in Civil Cases
Role of Prosecutor in Courts
Sec. 34 & 149 PPC
Section 489-F. PPC
Security Proceedings
Self Management
Sending up of Sessions Case
Sentencing
Sherrif's Petty Accounts
Significance & Potential of DNA in crime investigation
Stress Management
Suit by or against Government
Suit by or Against Minors
Suits of Civil Nature, Relevant Law, Valuation and Limitation
Surrender to Magistrate
Syndicate on "Delay Reduction"
Temporary Injunctions
Trial by Magistrate
Use of DNA in Crime Investigation
Use of Statement recorded by Police u/s 161 Cr.P.C
Visit to King Edward Medical University, Lahore
IT Skills
o Basic Computer Skills
o The Role of Computers in Different Places
o Input Devices
o Output Devices
o Central Processing Unit (CPU)
o Storage Devices
o Ports and Connections
o Computer Ports & Cabling
o Using a Key Board
o Keyboard Shortcuts
o Mouse Basics
o About Operating Systems
o An Overview of Windows XP
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o Managing Files and Folders
o Computer Programs
o Local Area Networks
o Internet
o Introduction to Worldwide Web
o Domain Names Suffix
o Using Internet Explorer
o Open a Web Site
o Use a Search Engine
o Crafting Your Query by Using Special
Characters
o Communicating on the Internet
o Emails
o Writing and Sending Email Messages
o Programs Used to Chat
o Websites Glossary
o Microsoft Office 2003 Word Introduction
o Microsoft Office 2003 Excel Introduction
o Microsoft Office 2003 Power Point
o Computer Shortcut Keys
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Sr.
# Name Duration Strength
3.
8th Twelve Weeks Pre-Service
Training Course of Newly
Appointed Civil Judges Cum
Judicial Magistrates
17-01-2011
to
09-04-2011
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Participants
1. Mr. Azhar Mahmood 2. Mr. Ejaz Ahmad
3. Mr. Faisal Naseem Mir 4. Mr. Mohsin Raza
5. Mr. Jehanzeb Aman Hafeez 6. Mr. Muzafar Hussain
7. Mr. Muhammad Muneeb
Saqib 8. Mr. Muhammad Asif
9. Mr. Mobashar Hussain Awan 10. Mr. Bashir Ahmad
11. Mr. Azhar Javed 12. Mr. Javed Iqbal
13. Mr. Muhammad Yasir Rana 14. Mr. Riaz Ahmed Khan
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15. Mr. Naeem Ahmed 16. Mr. Tauseef Adeel Hassan
17. Mr. Naveed Hussain 18. Mr. Tahir Mehmood
Ansari
19. Mr. Ejaz Ahmad Imtiaz 20. Mr. Saqib Hussain
Chaudary
21. Mr. Azmat Hayat 22. Mr. Muhammad Ali
23. Rana Shafiq-ur-Rehman 24. Mr. Taswar Iqbal
25. Mr. Akhtar Ali 26. Mr. Talat Waheed
27. Mr. Tariq Ali 28. Mr. Muhammad Ahmad
Badar Munir
29. Mr. Nadir Hussain Shah 30. Mr. Muhammad Zareef
31. Mr. Muhammad Gulzar 32. Mr. Ahtsham Muqarrab
33. Mr. Hasnain Ahmed Anwar 34. Mr. Muhammad Haris
Muneer
35. Mr. Nabeel Hussain
Kahlown
36. Mr. Abdul Mannan
Qureshi
37. Mr. Mukhdoom Haider
Bhatti 38. Mr. Muhammad Fiaz
39. Ms. Rukhsana Amin 40. Ms. Fauzia Afzal
41. Ms. Qamar-un-Nisa 42. Ms. Komal Tabassum
43. Ms. Sarwat Bano 44. Ms. Misbah Asghar
45. Ms. Saima Tabasum 46. Syeda Hubahib Akhtar
47. Ms. Yasmeen Ilyas 48. Ms. Gulshan Hayat
49. Ms. Ishrat Mujahid 50. Ms. Uzma Sattar
51. Ms. Saira Bibi 52. Ms. Ansa Almas
Syllabus
Judicial Independence" Seminar - Continues
Agency Agreement
An Overview of Information to Police and Investigation
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An overview of Specific Relief Act
An Overview of Suits Valuation Act
Bar against Continuing Suits
Burden of Proof
Burden of Proof and Defence Plea
Can illegal contracts be arbitrated?
Cancellation / Rescission of Documents
Cancellation of Case
Case Management
Civil Practice & Procedure
Common mistakes being committed by Judicial Officers in Civil Cases
Communication Skills
Complaint & Challan
Completion of Investigation & Submission of Police Report
Concept of Justice in Islam
Conduct of Civil Case
Conduct Rules
Consecutive & Concurrent Sentencing
Contract of Guarantee
Court & Case Management
Court Inspection
Custody of Minors - A Comparative Study of Virginia (USA) and
Pakistan Law
Departure for Police Training School
Discharge of Accused
Disciplinary Rules
Distinction between Civil & Criminal Prosecution
Documentary Evidence
Enforcement Mechanism of Intellectual Property Laws
Etiquettes and Mannerism
Evaluation Reports
Execution of Decrees
Fire Arms Forensic
Forefeiture of Bond & Recognizance
Forensic Orientation
Framing of Charge
Gender Sensitization
General Clause Act – Sec. 24-A
Good Conduct Prisoners Probational Release Act, 1926
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Handling of Objections while Recording of Evidence
Importance of law of evidence in Adjudication
Inherent Jurisdiction of Courts
Interrogatories
Introduction & Tabular Scheme of QSO
Introduction of Intellectual Property Laws
Introduction of Participants & Awareness about Logistics
Islamic Law
Judgements on Interpretation of Statutes
Judgments on Judgment Writing
Judicature in Trichotomy of Powers
Judicial Ethics
Jurisdiction of Civil Courts
Juvenile Justice System
Land Acquisition Act
Law of Anticipation Bail – Historical Perspective
Law of Bail
Law of Contract and its different facets
Law of Inheritance
Law of Superdari
Leading Constitutional Cases in Pakistan
Maintenance of Record
Malicious Prosecution
Mandatory & Directory Provisions – Distinction between
Medical Jurisprudence
Methodology for Implementation of National Judicial Policy
Mock Trial
Mr. Staufen V. Attorney General (Canada)
O.J. Simpson's Case
Overview of Civil Procedure Code
Parties to Suit
Place of Suing
Pleadings
Practice in Framing of Issues
Practice in Judgement Writing
Practice in Writing Bail Order
Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1960
Probation of Offenders Ordinance, 1960, Good Conduct Prisoners
Probational Release Act, 1926
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Punjab Consumer Protection Act, 2005
Punjab Rented Premises Ord. 2007
Qisas & Diyat
QSO – Definitions
Recitation from the Holy Quran & Introduction
Remand - Physical & Judicial
Remand of Civil Cases
Role of First Responder & Crime Scene Search Methods
Role of Prosecutor in Courts
Section 34 & 149 PPC
Section 489-F PPC Dishonouring of Bank Cheque
Security Proceedings
Self Management
Sending up of Cases to Court of Sessions
Sentencing
Sheriff's Petty Accounts Revenue Deposits
Suits, relevant Laws, their Valuation for the purpose of Court Fee &
Jurisdiction
Surrender to Magistrate – Validity of
Test Identification Parade
The Holy Quran – Reading
Trial by Magistrate
Trial of Complaint & Challan Cases
Use of DNA in Crime Investigation
Use of Potential of DNA in Crime Investigation
Use of Statement recorded by Police u/s 161 Cr.P.CI
Visit of PTS
Visit to Judges Library, Lahore High Court, Lahore
Visit to King Edward Medical University, Lahore
IT Skills
o Basic Computer Skills
o The Role of Computers in Different Places
o Input Devices
o Output Devices
o Central Processing Unit (CPU)
o Storage Devices
o Ports and Connections
o Computer Ports & Cabling
o Using a Key Board
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o Keyboard Shortcuts
o Mouse Basics
o About Operating Systems
o An Overview of Windows XP
o Managing Files and Folders
o Computer Programs
o Local Area Networks
o Internet
o Introduction to Worldwide Web
o Domain Names Suffix
o Using Internet Explorer
o Open a Web Site
o Use a Search Engine
o Crafting Your Query by Using Special Characters
o Communicating on the Internet
o Emails
o Writing and Sending Email Messages
o Programs Used to Chat
o Websites Glossary
o Microsoft Office 2003 Word Introduction
o Microsoft Office 2003 Excel Introduction
o Microsoft Office 2003 Power Point
o Computer Shortcut Keys
(b) Details of Examinations carreid out by the
Academy
Each Resource Person/Teacher undertakes the test and
examination whether objective type or narrative. This
methodology is adopted because Teahcer is the best person who
knows what he has taught and what the participants/trainees
should know. He, thus, is also able to jude the extent of learning
and absorption of the specify subject. This method of testing has
succeeded in most Western countries, because, it not only tests
the participants/students, but it also tests the ability of
Teacher/Instructor in imparting the knowledge.
(c) The Quality of training imparted at the Academy
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The quality of training in the Academy can be judged
from the following factors:-
(i) Syllabus/Topics taught at the Academy.
(ii) The professional level of the resourse
persons/instructors.
If the contents of this Report under the heading, ―Details
of Courses run and designed by the Academy― and perused, one
can have a fair idea of the quality of training imparted at the
Academy. The topics of the lectures are seelcted by a committee
keeping in mind the requirements of the participants in the field
as well as clearing of basic legal concepts.
Academic Core-Committee
The Academic Core-Committee consists of:
Director General [Retired Judge Supreme Court]
Honourary Consultant [Retired Judge Supreme Court]
Director Programs [(R) District & Sessions Judge]
Director Admin [(R) District & Sessions Judge]
Director Research [LLM, University of Miami]
I.T Instructor [M.Phill Computer Sciences]
(d) The Standard of the Students trained at the Academy
The standard of the trainees when they come to the Academy is
average. However, it can be proudly stated that, after training, a
tremendous improvement has been seen in the trainees. It can be
verified by respective District & Sessions Judges and other superior
officers of the trainees. According to our reports, the trainees are
performing much better in the field after our training.
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Professional Training Visits
(i) The trainees are made to vist to Police Training Centers such as
Police Training College, Sihala where they are taught modern
techniques of investigation. They are also taken to Police Training
School Chung, Lahore, where they learn about balistics, fire arms
forensics & crime scene search methods.
(ii) The trainees are also made to visit the Department of Forensic
Medicine & Texicology of Kind Edward Medical University, Lahore
where they have opportunity of witnessing the post-mortem
examination.
(iii) On the eve of three days workshop at Punjab Forensic Science
Agency, Lahore.
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(iv) The trainees are also made to visit the working & conditions of
Jails. They are usually taken to District Camp Jail, Lahore.
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Delegation
Sr.
# Delegation
Total No.
of
Members
Date
1.
Visit of Australian (New South Wales)
Parliamentary Delegation, headed by
Mrs. Amanda Fazio, President of State
Senate of Wales, Australia
10 20-12-2010
2.
Visit of the Judicial Delegation of Nepal,
headed by Mr. Ram Parasad Shrestha,
Chief Justice of Nepal
03 12-03-2011
Visit of Nepal’s Chief Justice
The Chief Justice of Nepal accompanied by another senior
Supreme Court Judge visited the Punjab Judical Academy on
December 20, 2010. There was a candid discussion on the legal
systems of both countries. Nepal‘s Chief Justice desired that the
Punjab Judicial Academy may also give training to some Nepalese
judges which the Director General of the Academy happily
accepted.
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Workshop
Sr.
# Name Date
1.
Judicial Training Program in cooperation with US
Department of Justice
From 24-01-2011
to
26-01-2011
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The Punjab Judicial Academy Act, 2007
(XV of 2007)
Contents
1. Short title, extent and commencement
2. Definitions
3. Establishment of the Academy
4. Functions of the Academy
5. Manner of training
6. Board of Management
7. Meetings of the Board
8. Powers and functions of the Board
9. Director General
10. Appointment of officers and staff
11. Fund
12. Budget and accounts
13. Audit
14. Submission of report
15. Rules
16. Repeal
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Text
The Punjab Judicial Academy Act, 2007
(XV of 2007)
[30th October, 2007]
An
Act to provide for the establishment of
Judicial Academy in the Province of the Punjab.
Preamble.– Whereas it is expedient to establish an academy for
imparting training to the
judicial officers and court personnel with a view to develop their
capacity, professional competency
and ethical standards for efficient dispensation of justice and
matters ancillary thereto;
It is hereby enacted as follows:-
1. Short title, extent and commencement.— (1) This Act may
be cited as the Punjab Judicial Academy Act, 2007.
(2) It extends to the whole of the Punjab.
(3) It shall come into force at once.
2. Definitions.— In this Act–
(a) ―Academy‖ means the Punjab Judicial Academy established
under section 3;
(b) ―Board‖ means the Board of Management of the Academy;
(c) ―Chairperson‖ means the Chairperson of the Board;
(d)―court personnel‖ means an employee of the establishment of
the Lahore High Court, a court and a tribunal under the
administrative control of the Lahore High Court;
(e) ―Director General‖ means the Director General of the
Academy;
(f) ―faculty‖ means members of the teaching staff of the
Academy;
(g) ―Fund‖ means the Judicial Training Fund;
(h) ―Government‖ means the Government of the Punjab;
(i) ―judicial officer‖ means a District Judge, a Sessions Judge, an
Additional District Judge, an Additional Sessions Judge, a Senior
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Civil Judge, a Civil Judge, a Judicial Magistrate, a Special
Judicial Magistrate or a presiding officer of a court or a tribunal
under the administrative control of the Lahore High Court;
(j) ―member‖ means a member of the Board;
(k) ―prescribed‖ means prescribed by the rules made under this
Act; and
(l) ―staff‖ means staff of the Academy.
3. Establishment of the Academy.— (1) The Government shall,
by notification, establish an Academy to be called the Punjab
Judicial Academy.
(2) The Academy shall be a body corporate having perpetual
succession and a
common seal with power to enter into contract and may sue or be
sued by the said name.
(3) The Academy shall be at Lahore.
4. Functions of the Academy.— The Academy shall–
(a) impart pre-service and in-service training to the judicial
officers and court personnel;
(b) develop the skills and techniques for court management, case
management, delay reduction, alternate dispute resolution and
judgment writing;
(c) conduct examinations and award certificates and diplomas;
(d) develop training courses relating to administration of justice
including use of information technology;
(e) hold conferences, seminars, lectures, workshops and symposia
relating to court management, administration of justice, law and
development and legislative drafting;
(f) publish books, journals, research papers and reports on
important topics relating to administration of justice;
(g) promote research on case management, court management,
trial skills and judicial reasoning;
(h) encourage legal and constitutional research;
(i) inculcate and promote ethical values and standards in judicial
officers and court personnel;
(j) coordinate with other educational and training institutions
including the Federal Judicial Academy;
(k) conduct training and examinations of other officers and
personnel on the direction of the Board; and
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(l) perform such other functions as may be assigned to it by the
Board.
5. Manner of training.— (1) The Academy shall use all modern
techniques for imparting judicial training. Teaching methods and
evaluation system shall be at par with international standards.
(2) The Academy may enter into arrangements with other
recognized public and private institutions for imparting training.
(3) The Academy shall institute a quality examination and
evaluation system with regard to the training imparted
6. Board of Management.— (1) The management and
administration of the Academy shall vest in the Board.
(2) The Board shall consist of–
(a) Chief Justice, Lahore High Court; Chairperson
(b) two judges of the Lahore High Court nominated
by the Chairperson; members
(c) Chairman, Planning & Development Board
member of the Government;
(d) Registrar, Lahore High Court; member
(e) Additional Chief Secretary of the Government
member
(f) Secretary to the Government, Finance Department
member
(g) Secretary to the Government, Law Parliamentary
Affairs and Human Rights Department; member
(h) Principal, Punjab University, Law College,
University of the Punjab, Lahore; member
(i) a District & Sessions Judge, member
nominated by the Chairperson; and
(j) Director General; member/Secretary
(3) The existence of a vacancy in the constitution of the Board
shall not invalidate an act or proceedings of the Board.
7. Meetings of the Board.— (1) The Board shall meet at least
thrice in a calendar year.
(2) The Director General shall convene a meeting of the Board on
the direction of Chairperson or written request of three or more
members.
(3) In the meeting of the Board,–
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(a) the Chairperson, or in his absence, a member
nominated by the Chairperson shall preside;
(b) five members shall constitute the quorum;
(c) all decisions of the Board shall be taken by simple
majority;
(d) the Chairperson or a member presiding shall have
a casting vote; and
(e) the Director General shall record the minutes of
the meeting.
8. Powers and functions of the Board.— (1) The Board shall–
(a) exercise supervision and control over the affairs of the
Academy;
(b) lay down the policy and program for training and
approve courses of the Academy;
(c) evaluate or cause to be evaluated the performance
of the Academy;
(d) approve the annual budget and revised budget
estimates of the Academy;
(e) cause proper books of accounts to be maintained
for all sums of money received and expenditures
incurred by the Academy and arrange for the audit
of accounts;
(f) determine the terms and conditions of service of
the Director General and staff of the Academy;
(g) create, abolish or upgrade a post;
(h) appoint an officer in BS-16 or above; and
(i) prescribe qualifications, conditions of service and
other matters relating to faculty, officers and staff.
(2) The Board may–
(a) purchase, acquire, hire, dispose of or construct any
property for the Academy;
(b) hold, control and administer the property of the
Academy;
(c) receive grants-in-aid and donations from the
Federal Government, the Government or any other
organization, person or agency;
(d) regulate, determine and administer all matters
concerning the Academy;
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(e) appoint advisors, consultants and experts for
assistance;
(f) appoint or hire permanent or visiting faculty;
(g) assign a specific power to a person or organization;
and
(h) exercise any other power ancillary to the aims and
objects of the Academy.
(3) The Board may delegate all or any of its powers or functions
to the Chairperson, a member or a committee of members.
9. Director General.— (1) The Chairperson shall appoint the
Director General of the Academy for a term of four years on the
recommendation of the Board.
(2) The Director General may resign by tendering his resignation
to the Chairperson and shall cease to hold office upon acceptance
of his resignation.
(3) The Chairperson on the recommendation of the Board may,
after providing an opportunity of being heard, remove the
Director General during the term of his office.
(4) The Director General shall be a person who has been a Judge
of the Lahore High Court or a District Judge of the Punjab.
(5) The Director General shall be the chief executive officer of
the Academy and shall be responsible for the affairs of the
Academy before the Board.
(6) The Director General shall be the principal accounting officer
of the Academy.
(7) The Director General may, with the approval of the
Chairperson, appoint staff in BS-1 to 15.
(8) The Director General shall, within two months of conclusion
of each financial year, submit annual report to the Board
containing performance and proposals for the improvement in the
performance of the Academy.
10. Appointment of officers and staff.— (1) The Board or the
Director General may appoint officers and staff of the Academy
in accordance with the provisions of this Act by direct
recruitment, deputation, promotion or on contract basis.
(2) The Board shall determine the manner and the terms and
conditions of appointment of officers and staff of the Academy.
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(3) The Board shall prescribe qualification and experience of the
teaching staff of the Academy taking into account, the
qualification and experience prescribed for such staff in the world
renowned Judicial Academies.
11. Fund.— (1) There shall be a fund of the Academy to be
known as the Judicial Training Fund.
(2) The Director General shall ensure the deposit of the income of
the Academy in the Fund and incurring of the expenditures of the
Academy from the Fund.
(3) The sources of income of the Fund shall be–
(a) grants made by the Federal Government or the
Government;
(b) donations, endowments and grants from any
individual, organization or agency, whether national or
international;
(c) sale proceeds of the property and publications of the
Academy; and
(d) any other sum received by the Academy from any
lawful source.
(2) The Fund shall be kept in such custody, utilized and regulated
in the prescribed manner.
12. Budget and accounts.— (1) The Director General shall
utilize the Budget and maintain the accounts of the Academy in
the prescribed manner.
(2) The Director General shall prepare the Budget of the
Academy for each financial year.
(3) The Director General shall not incur any expenditure from the
Fund without the approval of the Board.
13. Audit.— (1) The Board shall appoint a chartered accountant
or a firm of chartered accountants to audit the accounts of the
Academy.
(2) The Director General, with the approval of the Board, within
six months of the close of the financial year, shall submit to the
Government the annual statement of accounts of the Academy
alongwith the report of the auditor.
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14. Submission of report.— (1) The Director General shall, with
the approval of the Board, within the period of six months, submit
annual audit and performance reports to the Government which
shall include the following:-
(a) details of courses run and designed by the Academy;
(b) details of examinations carried out by the Academy;
(c) research work done by the Academy;
(d) the quality of training imparted at the Academy; and
(e) the standard of the students trained at the Academy.
(2) The Government shall, within two months of the receipt of the
reports, submit the same before the Provincial Assembly of the
Punjab.
15. Rules.— The Board may, with the approval of the
Government, make rules for carrying out
the purposes of this Act.
16. Repeal.— The Punjab Judicial Academy Ordinance 2007
(XV of 2007) is hereby repealed.
This Act was passed by the Punjab Assembly on 5 October
2007; assented to by the Governor of the Punjab on 29
October 2007; and, was published in the Punjab Gazette
(Extraordinary), dated 30 October 2007, pages 1463-67.
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Audit and Statements of Accounts
As envisaged under section 13 of the Punjab Judicial
Academy Act, audit of the accounts of the Academy for the year
2010-2011 was conducted by a Chartered Accountant. The audit
report and statement of accounts are enclosed as Annex ‗A‗ and
Annex ‗B‗.
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Annex ‘A‘
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Annex ‘B-1‘
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Annex ‘B-2‘
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Annex ‘B-3‘
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