In a significant move to combat fake cases and false witnesses, Pakistani courts have begun implementing NADRA’s biometric verification system to confirm identities during legal proceedings.
Under the new system, biometric verification slips have been made mandatory in court cases to ensure transparency and prevent misuse of the judicial process.
NADRA Verification Counters Established in Lahore Courts
Following the directions of the Sessions Judge Lahore, dedicated NADRA verification counters have been established in subordinate courts.
These counters are currently operational at:
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Marking Branch
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Civil Court Marking Branch
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Model Town Cantt Kutchery
The initiative aims to facilitate quick and on-the-spot biometric verification of litigants and witnesses.
Mandatory Biometric Slip for Plaintiffs and Witnesses
According to official sources, every case will now require a NADRA biometric verification slip for both the plaintiff and the witness.
This step is expected to significantly reduce:
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Fake litigation
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False testimony
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Identity manipulation in court proceedings
Courts believe the system will strengthen credibility, accountability, and justice delivery.
Official Notification Issued to Judges and Bar Associations
The Sessions Judge Lahore has formally issued a written directive to all judges and presidents of bar associations regarding the implementation of the new system.
Legal authorities say the biometric verification requirement will help courts verify identities beyond doubt, improving trust in the judicial process.
A Step Toward Judicial Transparency
Legal experts view the move as a major reform aimed at modernizing court procedures and discouraging fraudulent practices.
With NADRA’s biometric system now integrated, courts are expected to process cases more efficiently while ensuring genuine litigants receive justice.













