The seven-member Supreme Judicial Council is scheduled to meet today, May 14, 2026 [2], in Islamabad under the chairmanship of Chief Justice Yahya Afridi [1].
This gathering of the country's highest judicial oversight body occurs during a period of significant legal scrutiny in Pakistan. The council's deliberations often influence the stability of the judiciary and the administration of justice across the nation.
Chief Justice Yahya Afridi is leading the proceedings [1]. The council consists of seven members [1] who are tasked with the governance and discipline of the superior judiciary. The meeting is taking place in the capital city of Islamabad [2].
While the specific agenda for the May 14 session has not been publicly detailed in the available reports [2], the council's meetings typically involve the review of judicial conduct or administrative decisions. The Supreme Judicial Council serves as the primary mechanism for ensuring accountability within the high courts, and the Supreme Court.
Because the council's decisions can lead to the removal or reprimand of judges, its sessions are closely monitored by legal experts and political observers. The presence of Chief Justice Afridi as chairman underscores the formal nature of today's assembly [1].
Official documentation confirms the date of the meeting as May 14, 2026 [2]. The proceedings are expected to follow the established protocols for judicial council meetings in Pakistan.
“The seven-member Supreme Judicial Council is scheduled to meet today”
The convening of the Supreme Judicial Council indicates an active phase of judicial oversight in Pakistan. Because the council holds the authority to discipline senior judges, its meetings are critical markers of internal judicial accountability and can signal shifts in the legal landscape of the country.





