200 new posts approved to strengthen Pakistan’s top constitutional court
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(Web Desk): The Federal Constitutional Court has approved 200 new posts, including registrars, secretaries, clerical staff, and support workers, to ensure full functionality.

The Chief Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court has approved the creation of 200 new posts to strengthen the administrative and judicial functions of Pakistan’s highest constitutional body. The newly sanctioned positions aim to ensure that the court becomes fully operational and efficiently manages both legal and administrative responsibilities.

According to the official notification, the posts cover a wide range of roles across multiple grades (BPS-2 to BPS-22), ensuring all levels of court operations are properly staffed. Key positions include:

Registrar

 Additional Registrars

 Deputy Registrars

 Secretaries

 Research Officers

 Judicial Assistants

Librarians

 Private Secretaries

 Senior and Junior Clerical Staff

 Drivers

 Naib Qasids

 Security Staff

Support Workers

The appointments are designed to strengthen judicial assistance, administrative management, and logistical support, allowing judges and legal staff to focus on adjudication. The Chief Justice highlighted that creating these posts is a crucial step toward building a complete administrative structure aligned with the court’s constitutional mandate.

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By filling these roles, the court aims to enhance efficiency in documentation, research, and overall court operations. The move also reflects a commitment to a robust staffing framework that ensures smooth functioning of both judicial and support services.

With this comprehensive recruitment, the Federal Constitutional Court is better equipped to uphold the Constitution, reduce administrative bottlenecks, and deliver timely justice, reinforcing its role as the apex guardian of Pakistan’s legal framework.