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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.
These Bar Councils regulate legal professionals across provincial, territorial and national level. All bar associations in the country are affiliated to and work under the control of one of these bar councils. Pakistan Bar Council; Punjab Bar Council; Sindh Bar Council; Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council; Balochistan Bar Council; Islamabad Bar Council
The Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) (Urdu: پاکستان بار کونسل) was established by the Parliament in 1973 under the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is the highest elected body of lawyers in Pakistan.
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President District Bar Association Hyderabad in the years 1983-84, 1995–96, 1996–97 and 1997-98. [6] Elected Member, Sindh Bar Council from Hyderabad Division for two terms of five years each in the years 1989 and 1990. Elected Chairman Benevolent Fund Committee of Sindh Bar Council in the year 1991.
It is recognized by the Higher Education Commission (Pakistan) and [3] [7] Pakistan Bar Council. It offers B.A LL.B. (5 years), BS Criminology (4 years), Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA 4 years, 2 years), LL.M and PHD programs. Justice (R) Qazi Khalid Ali was the founding vice chancellor appointed in 2013. [8] Mr.
The judiciary of Pakistan is the national system of courts that maintains the law and order in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.Pakistan uses a common law system, which was introduced during the colonial era, influenced by local medieval judicial systems based on religious and cultural practices.
Justice Agha was enrolled as a member of the Sindh Bar Council in 1972. He joined Sindh Judicial Services as a civil judge and first class magistrate in 1973 through competitive examination of the Sindh Public Service Commission. He was promoted as senior civil judge and assistant sessions judge in 1978, and subsequently as additional district ...