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Isa was born in Quetta, West Pakistan on 26 October 1959 to Qazi Muhammad Isa and Begum Saida Isa. [8] His paternal grandfather, Qazi Jalaluddin, was a Hazara of the Sunni sect belonging to the Sheikh Ali tribe, and was a judge in Kandahar who was forced to flee Afghanistan at the end of the 19th century, in protest against the persecution of Hazaras during the reign of Abdur Rahman Khan.
Qazi Essa's son Qazi Faez Isa became Chief Justice of Balochistan High Court on 5 August 2009. [1] He later took oath as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on 5 September 2014. [2] [5] Later, Qazi Muhammad Isa served as Ambassador of Pakistan to Brazil from 1951 to 1953.
However, upon the onset of proceedings on 23 June 2022, Justice Qazi Faez Isa "rose" from the bench and stated that he did not "consider the 9-member bench a bench" and left the hearing. He was of the view that the Chief Justice should first decide the matter of Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Bill, 2023 before constituting new benches.
Qazi Faez Isa: 17 September 2023: 25 October 2024. 1 year, 38 days Balochistan High Court: 30 Yahya Afridi: 26 October 2024: Incumbent 3 years, 0 days Peshawar High ...
Justice Qazi Faez Isa is of the Hazara descent who is currently serving as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. [ 43 ] In January 2022, Ayesha Malik was sworn in as the first female Supreme Court judge.
Qadiani (Urdu: قادیانی, Hindi: क़ादियानी; pronounced [qäː.d̪ɪjäːniː]) is a religious slur used to refer to Ahmadi Muslims, primarily in Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term originates from Qadian , a small town in northern India, the birthplace of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad , the founder of the Ahmadiyya movement .
Qazi Faez Isa, chief justice (Balochistan High Court) Qazi Muhammad Essa Pakistan Movement leader; Raja Muhammad Fayyaz Ahmad, former chief justice (Balochistan High Court) Sardar Yaqoob Khan Nasar Member Senate of Pakistan/ Politician; Shahzada Rehmatullah Khan Saddozai Pakistan Movement Renowned activist and volunteer, Sima Samar
Sunni Ittehad Council, Faisalabad, etc. v Election Commission of Pakistan, [1] [a] informally referred to as the Reserved seats case, was a court case which involved the high bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan (SCP), notably comprising Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa, and several other high justices.