
Mian Muhammad Rauf Atta
Mian Muhammad Rauf Atta is the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) in Pakistan, known for his commitment to judicial reforms and the eradication of corruption. He has actively engaged with international bodies such as the IMF to discuss strategies for improving the judicial system and enhancing public access to justice. Atta advocates for the rule of law and has highlighted systemic issues such as case backlogs and inefficiencies within the judiciary.
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SCBA President Rauf Atta had earlier expressed concern that despite an increase in the strength of judges, the pendency of cases did not reduce.
65 plaints against judges ready for SJC’s consideration: CJP - PakistanMian Muhammad Rauf Atta is the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association who praised the legal aid initiative as a blessing for litigants.
Situationer: Legal aid expansion ‘blessing’ for less privileged litigants - Newspaper
Mian Muhammad Rauf Atta, the SCBA President, proposed creating a unified seniority list for high court judges.
How judges’ quest for seniority chips away at judiciary’s very foundations - PakistanMian Muhammad Rauf Atta is the President of the Supreme Court Bar Association who attended the consultative meeting.
Lawyers, journalists call on govt to repeal Peca tweaks - PakistanMian Muhammad Rauf Atta is the president of the Supreme Court Bar Association and discussed judicial reforms with the IMF team.
Call for ending graft to attract investment - NewspaperMian Muhammad Rauf Atta is the president of the Supreme Court Bar Association and discussed judicial reforms with the IMF mission.
Call for ending graft to attract investment - Newspaper





























