JUSTICE Yahya Afridi has taken oath as the Chief Justice of Pakistan at a particularly challenging time. The visible division within the Supreme Court is deeply concerning, as it can undermine public confidence in the judiciary. Consequently, the weight of expectation on the new Chief Justice’s shoulders is immense.
In his remarks at the full court reference for outgoing Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, Afridi underscored the commitment to the principles of judicial independence and the trichotomy of power. His assertion that “rule of law shall rule” is not just a hopeful slogan; it is a clarion call for restoring public confidence. Justice Afridi’s focus on addressing the grievances of the legal community is particularly noteworthy. He pledged that the concerns of the bar would be met with immediate attention, recognizing that a healthy judiciary requires a strong relationship with legal professionals. This engagement is crucial for fostering a more collaborative and effective judicial environment, one that can better serve the public. Moreover, his pronouncement to ensuring that justice reaches the most remote and underserved areas signals a shift toward inclusivity. By prioritizing districts such as Jiwani, Tank, Ghotki, and Sadiqabad—areas often overlooked in discussions about legal resources—the new CJP demonstrated a profound understanding of the disparities in access to justice that exist across the country. This commitment to providing the “best of the best” judges in these areas is a vital step toward equitable justice for all citizens, regardless of their geographical location. His emphasis on facilitating justice for women, children, and the disabled highlights the judiciary’s role in addressing societal inequalities. The marginalized groups have long faced systemic barriers to justice, and Afridi’s focus on their needs is a necessary and commendable approach. However, the true measure of Justice Afridi’s tenure will be found in the judgments he delivers. The public will scrutinize his ability to translate these promises into action. Speedy justice is not merely an ideal; it is a right that every citizen deserves. The Chief Justice has to take decisive steps to ensure that the wheels of justice turn efficiently, providing timely recourse for those seeking it.