Islamabad District Court
Islamabad is served by two district courts, appeals from these courts are heard in Islamabad High Court. The Court currently sits in F11, while separate judicial Complex buildings are under plan.[1][2]
History
From 1980 to 2011, District Judiciary was under the control of supervision of Lahore High Court, Lahore. Under the 18th amendment of the Constitution, Islamabad High Court, Islamabad was established and it was also given the supervision over District Judiciary Islamabad.[3]
In 2012 two Judicial districts were divided into East and West.[4]
Islamabad West
Islamabad East
Union Councils of Rewat, Sihala, Koral, Tarlai, Bharakahu, Kirpa, Chirah, Sohan, Kurri, Tumair and Phulgran including villages Ojri and Malpur.[6]
References
- "CDWP to approve PC-1 of District Courts Complex today - Newspaper - DAWN.COM".
- "'Plan for new judicial complex in Capital ready'".
- http://www.senate.gov.pk/uploads/documents/1363148367_361.pdf
- https://districtcourtsislamabadwest.com/judiciaryHistory.php
- "District Judiciary Islamabad".
- "District Judiciary Islamabad".
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