Pakistan, Aug. 9 -- The federal government of Pakistan has officially restructured the inquiry commission on enforced disappearances.

According to reports, Justice (R) Syed Arshad Hussain Shah has been appointed as the new chairman of the inquiry commission.

According to official data, the commission has so far received 10,607 cases of enforced disappearances across Pakistan. Of these, 8,770 cases have been resolved as of 31 July 2025, reflecting a resolution rate of 82 percent.

In July alone, Chairman Justice (R) Arshad Hussain Shah resolved 70 cases, while 15 new complaints were registered.

The Commission continues to address the long-standing issue of enforced disappearances, which has remained a critical human rights concern in Pa...