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  2. Sindh High Court - Wikipedia

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    At the time of establishment of the High Court of West Pakistan the number of the Judges of the Karachi Bench was almost the same but subsequently it was increased to 15 and on separation of Sindh & Balochistan High Court's 12 Judges were allocated to the Sindh High Court and 3 Judges to Balochistan High Court. The present approved strength of ...

  3. Sindh Judicial Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Sindh Judicial Academy is an agency of the government of Sindh in Karachi for legal training. The academy was established in 1992 under Sindh Judicial Academy Act, 1993 passed by Sindh Assembly. [1] The academy provides pre-service and in-service training to the judicial officers and court personnel.

  4. Sindh Police - Wikipedia

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    The Sindh Police (Urdu: سندھ پولیس, Sindhi: سنڌ پوليس), is a law enforcement agency established in 1843 under a proclamation issued by Sir Charles James Napier, who became the conqueror of the State of Sindh by defeating the forces of the Talpur rulers at the Battle of Miani near Hyderabad on 20 March 1843.

  5. Sindh Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Commission was set up for the first time in British India in 1926. After independence, the commission was established in Pakistan in 1947. At present, the commission is functioning under article 242 of the constitution of Pakistan.

  6. Special Security Unit - Wikipedia

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    It is a Karachi-based unit, with its operational jurisdiction extending throughout Sindh as a whole. It was established in 2010 in response to increased rates of terrorism . [ 2 ] The unit reports to the IG Sindh and DIGP Security/Commandant Mr. Maqsood Ahmed is the founding head of the unit.

  7. Judiciary of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    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 and Rawalpindi. The Sindh High Court in Karachi, Sindh, [11] with circuit benches at Hyderabad, Larkana ...

  8. Syed Sajjad Ali Shah - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed as joint secretary in the federal Ministry of Law and Parliamentary Affairs and, in 1977, was posted as the Registrar of the Supreme Court. In 1987, he was made a judge of the Sindh High Court 1987. [2] Shah served as the Chief Justice of Sindh High Court from 13 December 1989 to 4 November 1990.

  9. High courts of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    As the province of West Pakistan was dissolved in 1970, three high courts were established: Lahore High Court, Peshawar High Court, and Sind and Balochistan High Court (with its principal seat at Karachi). [6] In 1976 the Sindh and Balochistan High Court was split into the High Court of Sind (Karachi) and the High Court of Balochistan (Quetta). [7]