No.F.6(1)/2024-All
27-January-2025
Ministry of Law and Justice, Government of Pakistan
Appointment of Twelve Additional Judges to Sindh High Court:
The Government of Pakistan, through the Ministry of Law and Justice, has issued a notification dated 27th January 2025 regarding the appointment of additional judges to the High Court of Sindh. In accordance with the powers granted by Article 197 of the Constitution, read with clause (8) of Article 175A, the President of Pakistan has officially appointed twelve individuals as Additional Judges of the High Court of Sindh. These appointments are set to take effect from the date they take their oath of office. This decision is a significant step in the judicial process and aims to address the growing demands of the judiciary by expanding the number of judges in the High Court. The appointments are made for a one-year term, reflecting the ongoing efforts to ensure that the legal system remains efficient and effective. The individuals appointed come from a diverse range of legal backgrounds, and their expertise is expected to contribute positively to the functioning of the court. Notification Describes;
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GAZETTE OF PAKISTAN PART-II
Government of Pakistan
Ministry of Law and Justice
Islamabad, the 27th January, 2025
NOTIFICATION
No.F.6(1)/2024-All .- In exercise of the powers conferred by Article 197 read with clause (8) of Article 175A of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the President of Pakistan, is pleased to appoint following persons as Additional Judges of the High Court of Sindh for a period of one year with effect from the date they make oath of their offices :-
- Mr. Miran Muhammad Shah
- Ms. Tasneem Sultana
- Mr. Riazat All Sahar
- Muhammad Hasan (Akber)
- Mr. Khalid Hussain Shahani
- Mr. Abdul Hamid Bhurgri
- Syed Fiaz ul Hasan Shah
- Mr. Jan Ali Junejo
- Mr. Nisar Ahmed Bhanbhro
- Mr. Ali Haider ‘Ada’
- Mr. Muhammad Osman Ali Hadi
- Mr. Muhammad Jaffer Raza.
Secretary
The Manager,
Printing Corporation of Pakistan Press,
Islamabad.
Conclusion:
The appointment of these twelve additional judges to the High Court of Sindh is an important move towards strengthening the judicial infrastructure in Pakistan. By expanding the bench of the High Court, the government aims to alleviate the burden on the judiciary and enhance its ability to deliver timely justice. The appointments, made in compliance with constitutional provisions, underline the government’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring access to justice for all citizens. As the newly appointed judges take their oaths, they will be entrusted with the responsibility of handling a variety of legal matters, contributing to the overall judicial process in the province. These appointments are expected to have a positive impact on the functioning of the judicial system in Sindh, allowing for more efficient case management and resolution of disputes. The decision also reflects the government’s ongoing efforts to reform and improve the judicial sector, ensuring that it meets the needs of a growing and diverse population.
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