Supreme Court of Pakistan Partners with State Bank and 1LINK to Launch Digital Payment Solutions for Court Fees

The administrative architecture of the highest judicial body in Pakistan is undergoing a major technological modernization as the Supreme Court of Pakistan officially enters into a strategic partnership with the State Bank of Pakistan and 1LINK Guarantee Limited. This collaborative effort introduces automated digital payment solutions for the collection of judicial fees, marking a monumental shift away from historical administrative practices. The deployment of advanced electronic payment systems is carefully designed to replace the legacy, manual legal fee stamp system with modern electronic channels, aiming to streamline and accelerate citizen access to vital judicial services nationwide.

The historic tripartite agreement was finalized during an official signing ceremony held at the Supreme Court building in Islamabad. The high-level event was witnessed by the Registrar of the apex court, senior judicial officers, and top executive representatives from both the SBP Banking Services Corporation and 1LINK. By gathering regulatory, technical, and judicial leadership under one roof, the signing underscores a deep state-level alignment centered on embedding secure financial technology directly into the core infrastructure of public governance and judicial administration.

Under the newly established operational framework, everyday litigants, corporate entities, and legal practitioners will be empowered to clear mandatory court fees through a diverse range of approved digital banking channels. By integrating the central payment switch of 1LINK, the platform allows court users to utilize mobile banking apps, internet wallets, automated teller machines, and designated over-the-counter digital points. This systemic shift is expected to drastically compress transaction processing times, ease the heavy administrative burdens resting on court staff, and completely eliminate the operational reliance on cumbersome, paper-based stamp procedures.

State officials and digital transformation experts noted that the introduction of automated fee collections is poised to significantly optimize transparency, accountability, and user accessibility within the court registry. By migrating to a unified digital ledger, the judicial system can track revenue inflows in real time, drastically reducing the potential for financial leakages, forged documentation, or processing delays that previously hindered the speed of case filings. The initiative moves the judiciary closer toward an optimized digital ecosystem, ensuring that administrative tasks move at a pace that matches the demands of modern legal practices.

This progressive financial initiative forms a core component of the Supreme Court of Pakistan broader institutional reform agenda, which places citizen-centric service delivery and digital governance at the forefront of its future operational map. During the closing remarks of the ceremony, key participants and technical specialists emphasized the critical role that financial technology plays in modernizing public sectors. By embracing these innovation-driven administrative adjustments, the apex court continues to reinforce its institutional commitment to building a transparent, accessible, and public-friendly justice system powered by secure digital integration.

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