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The Supreme Court of Pakistan is the highest and apex court in the judicial hierarchy of Pakistan. [1] Its judicial membership currently composed of the Chief Justice of Pakistan and fifteen senior justices, also consisting the ad hoc appointments of the Shariat Appellate. [2] Advisement for nomination and necessary consultation from the Prime ...
Supreme Court Judge Khokkhar resigned from the Court on 5 August 2009. His normal retirement would have been 15 April 2010 [123] Justice M. Javed Buttar: 29 July 2004 [122] Supreme Court Judge Buttar resigned from the Court on 5 August 2009. His normal retirement would have been 15 November 2013 [123]
He remained a Judge of the Lahore High Court before being elevated to the Supreme Court. He retired as the senior most Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. [2] [3] [4] Justice Sardar is an ad-hoc Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, he assumed office on 29 July 2024 for a period of one year. [5] [6]
Retired Sindh High court Judge Jaffery became a Supreme Court justice 10 December 2007. He was removed and deemed to have retired as a judge. Justice Sheikh Hakim Ali 8 February 2008 [24] Lahore High Court Judge Ali became a Supreme Court justice 8 February 2008. He was removed and deemed to have retired as a judge. Justice Muhammad Furrukh Mahmud
The Supreme Court Building. Javed Iqbal (Urdu: جاوید اقبال); (born 1 August 1946) is the retired chairman of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) of Pakistan, in office from 11 October 2017 to 3 June 2022. He is also a retired Senior Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. [1] [2]
The VI Amendment stated that Chief Justice of Supreme Court will be retired at the age of 65 and a High Court honorable judge shall be retired at the age of 62. [ 1 ] Text
Ijazul Ahsan (Urdu: اعجازالاحسن; born 5 August 1960) is a Pakistani jurist who served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from 28 June 2016 to 11 January 2024. [1] He resigned on 11 January 2024 following the resignation of Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi, without citing a reason. [2] [3]
As a judge of the Lahore High Court, he presided over cases related to constitutional rights, civil and commercial disputes, and public interest. On 1 June 2012, he was appointed as the 41st Chief Justice of Lahore High Court. [8] [9] He served at that post until his appointment as a Supreme Court judge on 16 June 2014. [10] [11] [12]