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KARACHI: Advisor to Chief Minister Sindh on Information, Law & Anti- Corruption Barrister Murtaza Wahab has said the officers of law department have geared up efforts towards enhancing access to modern technique and new mechanism.
He stated while presiding a conference regarding law “Interactive”here on Sunday. The Secretary Law Shariq Ahmed was also present on the occasion.
Murtaza Wahab further said that the Sindh Assembly is the only Assembly in Pakistan where a number of legislation has been passed and government of Sindh working according to the law, rules & regulations.
All legislation has been done according to the democratic way in the province of Sindh, he added. The Advisor to CM Sindh on Information said in some cases we faced lackness of legal problems due to these cases has been linger on and masses faced justice for long period. He said that we made tremendous effort for awareness among the law department officers for reguidening. If we will provide legal frame work/strong documentary proof / evidence will make the case strong, he added. He said that the Sindh government departments send their documents for legal opinion, this is our prime responsibility to give them opinion according to existing rules and regulations, and also facilitate to the concerned departments about the legal lackness of the case because it is fundamental responsibility of the law department.
Prosecutor General Ayaz Tunio, solicitor and other law officers participated in conference and gave their legal opinion/expertise.
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