This case focused on adaptation measures rather than mitigation measures, as Pakistan is not a major contributor to climate change but is particularly vulnerable to climate change impacts. A farmer brought the case against the government for its failure to enact adaptation measures to address vulnerabilities associated with climate change. Ashgar Leghari, a Pakistani farmer, sued the national government for its failure to properly implement the National Climate Change Policy of 2012 and the Framework for Implementation of Climate Change Policy (2014-2030). The court found that government’s delay in implementing the Framework violated the fundamental rights of Pakistan’s citizens. The court directed several government ministries to name a climate change point-person within their ministry to ensure implementation of the Framework and to present a list of action points by the end of the calendar year (2015). In its judgement, the court also created a Climate Change Commission composed of representatives from relevant ministries, civil society, and scientific experts to monitor the government’s progress.