KP Judiciary Bans Mobile Phone Use During Working Hours
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa judiciary has introduced a ban on the use of mobile phones during official working hours, aiming to improve workplace discipline, enhance productivity, and maintain a professional environment within judicial institutions.
6/10/20261 min read


The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa judiciary has announced new workplace regulations restricting the use of mobile phones during official working hours in courts and judicial offices across the province.
According to officials, the measure is intended to promote greater focus, efficiency, and professionalism among court staff and employees. Authorities believe that minimizing distractions during working hours can contribute to smoother administrative operations and improved service delivery.
The decision is also aimed at maintaining decorum within judicial institutions and ensuring that official duties receive full attention. Court administrations are expected to implement the directive through internal monitoring and awareness measures.
Legal experts note that many organizations worldwide have introduced policies limiting personal device usage in professional settings to enhance productivity and reduce disruptions. Similar practices are often adopted in workplaces where concentration, confidentiality, and timely performance are considered essential.
Supporters of the move argue that reducing unnecessary mobile phone use can help streamline office procedures and improve overall workplace discipline. Others emphasize the importance of balancing productivity requirements with reasonable communication needs for employees.
Officials have stated that the policy forms part of broader efforts to strengthen institutional efficiency and uphold professional standards within the judicial system.
The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to modernize administrative practices and ensure that judicial institutions operate in an effective and organized manner while maintaining high standards of public service.
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