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The Sindh Bar Council is a statutory regulatory body of lawyers in Sindh for safeguarding the rights, interests, rights and privileges of practicing lawyers, within the province of Sindh, Pakistan. The Council is a deliberative body which regulates the conduct of lawyers and helps in the administration of justice.
Nawab Mirza Advocate (Speaker, resigned) PS-39 40 Syed Afzal Ahmed Shah PS-40 41 Zafar Ali Rajput PS-41 42 Syed Umeed Ali Shah PS-42 43 Abdul Sattar Bachani PS-43 44 Syed Mohsin Shah Bukhari PS-44 45 Haji Abdul Khaliq Soomro PS-45 46 Haji Abdul Ghafoor Nizamani PS-46 Badin 47 Mir Allah Bux Talpur PS-47 48 Dr. Sikandar Ali Mandhro PS-48 49
The High Court of Sindh (Urdu: عدالتِ عالیہ سندھ) (Sindhi: سنڌ ھائي ڪورٽ) is the highest judicial institution of the Pakistani province of Sindh. Established in 1906, the Court situated in the provincial capital at Karachi. Apart from being the highest Court of Appeal for Sindh in civil and criminal matters, the Court ...
He enrolled as an advocate for the Lower Court on October 20, 1994, followed by the High Court on February 25, 1997, and the Supreme Court of Pakistan on July 17, 2010. [ 2 ] Panhwar also served as the general secretary of the District Bar Association in Mirpurkhas from 2002 to 2003 and again from 2005 to 2006. [ 2 ]
Chaudhry was admitted to the Sindh Bar Council as an advocate in 1998. [2] He was admitted as an advocate of the Sindh High Court in the same year, and as an advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 2012. [2] Prior to his judicial career, he was a partner at a law firm in Karachi.
World Sindhi Congress organizes cultural events, rallies, seminars, and conferences around the world. These events include the annual conference on the situation of human rights in Sindh, [2] and the annual celebration of the birth anniversary of G. M. Syed. [3] WSC chapters also organize other cultural celebrations, including Sindhi cap and Arjak day, for members of the Sindhi Diaspora to ...
Muhammad Karim Khan Agha, commonly known as KK Agha, is a British Pakistani jurist and lawyer who is currently serving as the Justice of the Sindh High Court since 2015. [1] Previously, he has served as the United Nations Prosecutor in the Netherlands and Africa and also as the advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. [2]
The Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (Sindhi: جيئي سنڌ متحده محاذ, pronounced [dʒiːeː sɪŋd̪ʱ mʊt̪eːɦɪd̪a məɦaːz] ⓘ; translation: Jeay Sindh United Front; abbr. JSMM lit. ' Long Live Sindh United Front ' ) is one of several major [ 8 ] [ 9 ] separatist political parties in Sindh , Pakistan , that advocate for the ...