The Federal Constitutional Court has announced its winter vacations schedule while also confirming major administrative developments, including the establishment of registries across all four provinces.
The court will continue hearing urgent and fixed matters during the break.
Court establishes registries with video-link access
According to officials, the Federal Constitutional Court has decided to set up registries in all four provinces, enhancing accessibility for litigants and lawyers nationwide. Justice Aamir Farooq stated that the court is still in its transition phase, and part of this effort includes introducing video-link facilities that will connect provincial registries with the principal seat.
He added that the move is intended to streamline operations and improve service delivery as the newly formed court system takes shape.
Winter vacation schedule issued
A formal notification has been issued announcing that the Constitutional Court will observe winter vacations from December 22, 2025, to January 4, 2026. The court will reopen on January 5, 2026.
Despite the holidays, the offices of the Federal Constitutional Court will remain open. The notification confirms that the court will continue to hear urgent and other fixed cases during the vacation period to ensure continuity of essential judicial processes.
Administrative continuity assured
Officials emphasized that the vacation schedule will not disrupt necessary court functions. Registry operations, filings, and administrative tasks will continue as normal throughout the break, supporting the court’s commitment to providing uninterrupted access to justice.







