In addition to the conventional topics, the Academy draws on a diverse mandate for training in various laws and laws-related areas, such as, to name a few, anti-terrorism, forensic, banking, trade and commerce, intellectual property, anti-corruption, labour, cyber crimes, environment, human rights, particularly of women and children and the interface between law and development, law and society.
The need for sensitizing and apprising the judges of the district judiciary on the subject of cyber crimes, the Judicial Academy arranged two day Specialized Course on cyber crimes for Civil Judge/Judicial Magistrates. The specialized course was focused on Types of Cyber Crimes, The Importance of Understanding in Today’s Digital World, An Overview Of Existing Legislation On Cyber Crime Around The Globe – International, Cyber Laws & Cyber Crimes in Pakistan, and Privacy Issues. A total of 25 Civil Judges from various districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa participated. On the occasion of the concluding ceremony, Mr. Zia ud Din Khattak awarded certificates to the participants.