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Supreme Court of Pakistan

Constitution Avenue | Near P.Minister Secretariat, Islamabad, Pakistan
9220581 - 9220600
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Ranked #17 of 18 attractions in Islamabad
Type: Government Buildings
Most recent review
- 29 Aug 2012
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Islamabad, Pakistan
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14 reviews 14 reviews
7 attraction reviews
8 helpful votes 8 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 29 August 2012

The supreme court of Pakistan is being read as headline in many newspapers and i had to see what is the environment where such a highly discussed decesions are made. An amazing building, spaceous and yet a very dignified and glorious building.

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Islamabad
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60 reviews 60 reviews
16 attraction reviews
55 helpful votes 55 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 22 August 2012

This is one of the most beautiful buildings in terms of architecture in Islamabad and maybe in the entire country but there is no access to this building anymore due its presence in the red zone. There are multiple barricades around 2 kms from building and only people with speciall access are allowed inside. But yes it is a great... More

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1 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 August 2012

There is no justice in our country, and every one is crying for justice in our country,i am also one of them,the judges of supreme court are only dealing with the cases of politicians only and they do not care of common people

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Ottawa, Canada
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38 reviews 38 reviews
16 attraction reviews
13 helpful votes 13 helpful votes
2 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 July 2012

Nice buildings, but virtually all federal buildings are surrounded by cement barriers, high fences, razor wire, and military guards. The roads in front are twisted into mazes where you drive head on into oncoming traffic in the wrong lane - to put more distance between the vehicles and the buildings. Unusual and disappointing for someone coming from a democratic country,... More

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Karachi
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9 reviews 9 reviews
3 attraction reviews
3 helpful votes 3 helpful votes
3 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 April 2012

Getting there is a security nightmare. TSA might feel like a walk in the park afterwards. The building is around other major national buildings such as the PM House which have far more presence. This felt a little dull.

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New York City, New York
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58 reviews 58 reviews
17 attraction reviews
31 helpful votes 31 helpful votes
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 14 January 2012

The Supreme Court building is located on the Constitution Avenue (about 15-20 minute walk from Marriott). Due to sexurity reasons entry inside the meeting was not allowed. Prime Ministers Sec and Parliment are all located on Constitution Ave

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Salzburg, Austria
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30 helpful votes 30 helpful votes
4 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 December 2011
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