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Pakistan and Turkey to Sign Judicial Cooperation MoU During April 6-9 Visit

Pakistan's Supreme Court will host a Turkish delegation led by Kadir Özkaya from April 6 to 9 to sign a memorandam on judicial cooperation. This agreement aims to enhance judicial exchange and capacity building between the two nations. The development reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen constitutional governance and judicial independence in both countries, with the next steps likely involving implementation specifics and future collaborative initiatives.
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Turkish Constitutional Court
Kadir Özkaya
Supreme Court of Pakistan
Turkey
Attaullah Tarar
Federal Constitutional Court
Islamabad
Pakistan