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  2. Syed Refaat Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Syed Refaat Ahmed [a] (born 28 December 1958) is a Bangladeshi lawyer and jurist who is the current and 25th chief justice of Bangladesh. [1] Before that he was elevated to the Appellate Division and President of Bangladesh appointed him as the chief justice. [2] Previously, he was a judge at the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of ...

  3. Chief Justice of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Syed Mahmud Hossain: 2 February 2018 30 December 2021 23 Hasan Foez Siddique: 30 December 2021 25 September 2023 24 Obaidul Hassan: 26 September 2023 10 August 2024 Mohammed Shahabuddin: 25 Syed Refaat Ahmed: 10 August 2024 Incumbent

  4. Appellate Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Judicial position before appointment as a justice Law school " Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed [7] 10 August 2024 30 June 2009 10 January 2026 Mohammed Shahabuddin: Muhammad Yunus: Advocate at Supreme Court Dhaka University: Justice Md. Ashfaqul Islam [8] 9 December 2022 27 August 2003 14 July 2026 Iajuddin Ahmed: Begum Khaleda Zia Dhaka University

  5. Supreme Court of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Judicial position before appointment as a justice Law school Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed [13] 10 August 2024 27 August 2003 27 December 2025 Iajuddin Ahmed: Khaleda Zia Advocate at Supreme Court Dhaka University, Tufts University Oxford University: Justice Md. Ashfaqul Islam [14] 9 December 2022 27 August 2003 14 July 2026 Iajuddin Ahmed

  6. Order of precedence in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Chief Adviser of the Republic – Dr. Muhammad Yunus; 3 Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad – Vacant; Chief Justice of Bangladesh – Syed Refaat Ahmed; 4 Former Presidents of the Republic – Mohammad Abdul Hamid; 5 Advisers of the Republic; Deputy Leader of the Parliament – Vacant; Chief Whip – Vacant; Deputy Speaker of the Parliament – Vacant

  7. Sindh High Court - Wikipedia

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    The principal seat of the High Court of Sindh is at Karachi with a Bench at Hyderabad, Sukkur and Larkana, Mirpurkhas The High Court may have more Benches at other places as the Governor on the advice of the Cabinet and in consultation with the Chief Justice of the High Court may determine Jurisdiction.

  8. Sindh Muslim Law College - Wikipedia

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    The college has one of the oldest law library in Pakistan.The library is an important resource centre, primarily intended to provide undergraduate and postgraduate students with the books, law journals and reading materials they need for their studies, as well as having a valuable and ever increasing collection of legal works.

  9. List of people from Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Justice Syed Sajjad Ali Shah - CJS, Chief Justice of Sindh High Court from Karachi. Justice Wajihuddin Ahmed - Chief Justice Sind High Court and Judge Supreme Court of Pakistan; Justice Alvin Robert Cornelius; Mohammad Haleem - former chief justice of Pakistan; Makhdoom Ali Khan - former attorney general of Pakistan; Naimatullah Khan - advocate