High-Level Turkish Delegation Arrives for Historic Agreement
In a significant move to strengthen bilateral legal ties, the Supreme Court of Pakistan is set to host a high-level delegation from the Constitutional Court of Turkiye from April 6 to 9. The visit will culminate in the signing of a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at establishing a structured framework for judicial cooperation between the two nations.
Details of the Memorandum of Understanding
The MoU signing ceremony is scheduled for April 6 at the Supreme Court in Islamabad. According to an official statement, the agreement will focus on several key areas of collaboration:
- Judicial exchange programs between the superior courts.
- Capacity building and professional development, particularly at the district judiciary level.
- Sharing of best practices in adjudication and judicial administration.
- Integration of modern technologies to enhance court efficiency, transparency, and access to justice.
The visiting delegation will be led by Kadir Ozkaya, President of the Turkish Constitutional Court, and will include judges and senior officials.
Strengthening Constitutional Governance and Rule of Law
This initiative underscores the shared commitment of Pakistan and Turkiye to reinforcing constitutional governance, upholding the rule of law, and promoting judicial independence. The MoU also provides for the establishment of a joint working group to ensure the sustained engagement and effective implementation of the agreed-upon cooperation areas.
During their stay, the Turkish delegation will hold high-level institutional meetings with key stakeholders in Pakistan’s justice sector. Discussions are expected to address contemporary challenges in adjudication, judicial administration, and ongoing reform initiatives.
Cultural Exchange and Broader Objectives
Beyond official engagements, the delegation will visit cultural heritage sites in Taxila and the Walled City of Lahore, highlighting the importance of people-to-people ties. The visit is part of broader efforts by Pakistan’s Supreme Court to promote a modern, efficient, and responsive justice system aligned with international best practices, ultimately aiming to enhance public trust and access to justice.
The signing ceremony will be broadcast live and attended by judges of the Supreme Court and the Federal Constitutional Court, chief justices of high courts, senior government officials, and representatives of the legal community.

