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Federal ombudsperson calls on CJP

By Our Correspondent
March 11, 2026
Federal Ombudsperson of Pakistan Naveed Kamran Baloch. — Cabinet Division government of Pakistan/File
Federal Ombudsperson of Pakistan Naveed Kamran Baloch. — Cabinet Division government of Pakistan/File

ISLAMABAD: Federal Ombudsperson of Pakistan Naveed Kamran Baloch on Tuesday called on the Chief Justice of Pakistan at the Supreme Court.

The meeting provided an opportunity for an exchange of views on matters relating to access to justice, institutional coordination and strengthening mechanisms for public grievance redressal.

The CJP appreciated the important role played by the office of the Federal Ombudsperson in providing expeditious and cost-effective relief to citizens against maladministration.

He observed that effective grievance redressal mechanisms not only complement the formal justice system by reducing workload, but contribute to enhancing public confidence in state institutions.

Both the sides emphasised the need for continued coordination to promote transparency, accountability and citizen-centric governance.

The discussion also touched upon avenues for strengthening institutional linkages and promoting public awareness regarding available remedies for grievances.

The meeting concluded with a shared resolve to work towards improving access to justice and reinforcing public trust in the justice system, says a press release issued here.