The Supreme Court’s summer break has been approved by Pakistan’s Chief Justice, Umar Ata Bandial. The vacation was scheduled to go from June 15 to September 11, according to the notification that was sent out.
Both the main office in Islamabad and the provincial branch registries would be exempt from work throughout the summer. The choice was consistent with the court’s custom of taking a break in the summer. After the summer break, on September 12, the Supreme Court will resume its regular operations. Judges could take a break from the demands of the court during the summer and spend time with their family. It also offers a chance to consider earlier rulings and get ready for situations that are still to come.