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  2. Qazi Faez Isa - Wikipedia

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    Qazi Faez Isa (Urdu: قاضی فائز عیسیٰ, pronounced [qaːziː faez iːsaː]; born 26 October 1959) is a Pakistani jurist who served as the 29th Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) from 17 September 2023 to 25 October 2024. [2]

  3. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Appointed 3rd Chief Justice of Pakistan Alvin R. Cornelius: Lahore HC: 22 Nov 1951–9 Jun 1952 17 Oct 1952–31 May 1953 10 Oct 1953–29 Feb 1968: Muhammad Mirza Khan: Retired: Appointed 4th Chief Justice of Pakistan S.A. Rehman: Lahore HC: 2 Mar 1955–23 May 1955 2 Apr 1958–3 Jun 1968: Muhammad Mirza: Retired: Appointed 5th Chief Justice ...

  4. Chief Justice of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The enactment of Pakistan's first constitution in March 1956 redesigned it as the 'Supreme Court of Pakistan.' [2] The chief justice is the chief administrative officer of the country's court system and the highest judicial officer, ranking immediately above the chief justice of the Federal Shariat Court.

  5. Pakistan arrests top leader of radical party on charge of ...

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    Pakistan's police on Monday arrested the deputy chief at a radical Islamist party on the charge of ordering the killing of the chief justice over his alleged support to the minority Ahmadi ...

  6. Supreme Court of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s–1980s, Justice Dorab Patel was the first Zorastrian, followed by Justice Rustom Sidwa who served as Supreme Court justice from 1989 until 1993.: 226–227 [42] Justice Rana Bhagwandas was the first Hindu jurist who has distinction being the Chief Justice of Pakistan in 2007.

  7. History of the Supreme Court of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar took the oath of Chief Justice even after a 7-member Supreme Court that included Chief Justice Chaudhry nullified the imposition of emergency, suspension of constitution, and PCO. The Court instructed the justices not to take oath under the PCO, and all military personnel not to obey any illegal orders. [17]

  8. 1999 Pakistani military coup - Wikipedia

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    On 29 October 1997, Chief Justice Shah and his bench decided to hear the petition filed by the Pakistan Peoples Party's lawyers and suspended the implementation of bills. [21]: 45–46 Prime Minister Sharif reacted angrily to the Court's actions, by issuing an intemperate public diatribe particularly against Chief Justice Shah.

  9. Category:Chief justices of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Template:Chief Justices of Pakistan This page was last edited on 1 May 2024, at 23:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...