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SHC introduces system to record statement of prisoners through video link

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SHC introduces system to record statement of prisoners through video link

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KARACHI: Sindh High Court (SHC) has introduced the system of recording the statements of under-trial prisoners through video link.

This system was introduced by Chief Justice Sindh High Court Justice Aqeel Ahmad Abbasi, under the new system the statements of the under-trial prisoners will be recorded through a video link.

According to the declaration of the Sindh High Court, recording the statements through video link will save the time and transport costs of the police, and lawyers, and also improve the security situation.

According to the declaration of the Sindh High Court, recording the statements through video link will save the time and transport costs of the police, and lawyers, and also improve the security situation.

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