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The district courts of Pakistan are courts that operate at the district level, they are controlled by the high courts. [1] District courts exist in every district of each province, with civil and criminal jurisdiction. In each district headquarters, there are numerous additional district and session judges who usually preside over the courts.
Lahore High Court Sindh High Court A Corner View of the Balochistan High Court Building, Quetta, Pakistan. There is a high court for the Islamabad Capital Territory and four provincial high courts. A high court is the principal court of its province. [1] The Lahore High Court in Lahore, Punjab, [10] with circuit benches at Bahawalpur, Multan ...
6th Chief Justice of Sindh High Court; In office 13 December 1989 – 4 November 1990: Preceded by: Ajmal Mian: Succeeded by: Saeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui: Personal details; Born 17 February 1933 Karachi, Bombay Presidency, British India (now Pakistan) Died: 7 March 2017 (aged 84) Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan: Alma mater: S. M. Law College Lincoln's Inn
No person is appointed as a Judge of the High Court unless he is a citizen of Pakistan having forty years and has been an advocate of the High Court or has held a judicial office for ten years and has for a period of not less than three years served as or exercised the functions of a District Judge in Pakistan. A Judge of a High Court holds ...
The Supreme Court building on Constitution Avenue, Islamabad. 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]
The Court of Session is the primary court of first instance in criminal cases in Pakistan, and most serious criminal cases are tried in it. The court also has limited ...
For each region or sub-office there is an Accountability Court, which tries offences under the National Accountability Ordinance, 1999. [2] The Accountability Courts are completely independent from NAB, which are headed by District & Sessions Judge or Additional District & Sessions Judge.
District courts of Pakistan (2 P) H. High courts of Pakistan (7 C, 9 P) S. ... Court of Session (Pakistan) D. District courts of Pakistan; F. Federal Shariat Court; H.