About the Council

A National Voice for Pakistan's Legal Fraternity

Bridging the legal profession with institutions, policymakers and society — at every level of Pakistan's judicial landscape.

Who We Are

Independent. Progressive. National.

Pakistan Wukla Council (PWC) is a national, independent, and progressive body of lawyers with representation in Bar Councils at the city, district, provincial and Supreme Court levels.

Our organizational network reaches from a National Headquarters through Provincial, Divisional, District and Tehsil chapters — enabling representation at every level of Pakistan's judicial landscape.

PWC serves as a bridge between the legal fraternity, public institutions, policymakers and society — strengthening reforms and ensuring greater access to justice for all citizens.

Why We Exist

Why Pakistan Wukla Council

Founded in response to the growing need for a unified, professional and reform-oriented legal platform.

  • 01Promote the supremacy of the Constitution and the Rule of Law.
  • 02Strengthen transparency and accountability within the legal profession.
  • 03Advocate for meaningful judicial and legal reforms.
  • 04Improve the quality and efficiency of litigation.
  • 05Address the concerns of young and emerging lawyers.
  • 06Reduce barriers to justice for underprivileged citizens.
  • 07Contribute to reducing judicial backlog and delays.
  • 08Encourage professional ethics, merit, and institutional integrity.
Syed Kazim Raza Gilani, Founder Chairman

Founder Chairman

Syed Kazim Raza Gilani

A distinguished legal professional and advocate dedicated to advancing legal reforms, professional excellence, institutional integrity and access to justice in Pakistan.

Under his leadership, the Pakistan Wukla Council has emerged as a national platform uniting lawyers across Pakistan while promoting constitutional values, transparency and constructive engagement with all state institutions.

"A stronger legal fraternity that actively contributes to judicial reforms, public service and the strengthening of democratic institutions."