A high-level delegation from Türkiye’s Constitutional Court is visiting Pakistan from April 6 to 9, during which a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on judicial cooperation is expected to be signed at the Supreme Court.
The delegation, led by the Turkish court’s president and accompanied by senior judges and officials, will participate in formal engagements with Pakistan’s judiciary.
The agreement aims to strengthen institutional collaboration between the two countries’ superior courts, focusing on judicial training, capacity building, and the exchange of best practices. It also includes plans for joint programmes, academic exchanges, and improved use of technology in judicial processes.
Officials said a joint working group will be established to ensure continued cooperation and implementation of agreed initiatives.
During the visit, the delegation will also hold meetings with key legal and judicial stakeholders and discuss reforms, administrative challenges, and modernisation of the justice system.
The visit is part of broader efforts to enhance judicial efficiency, strengthen institutional ties, and promote closer cooperation between Pakistan and Türkiye.
