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List of justices of the Supreme Court of Pakistan

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] Advisement for nomination and necessary consultation from the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the President of Pakistan appointed the justices.[3][4][5]

The Supreme Court was restructured in its modern form in 1956 by the Part VIII of the Constitution, which stipulates that the "judicial power of Pakistan, shall be vested in one supreme Court" together with any lower courts Congress may establish.[6] Article 185(1) further specified the Court's original and appellate jurisdiction, created four judicial high courts, and a system of entering an appeal against punishment rendered by the high courts.[7] The Constitution allows the Parliament to determine the fixed number of the justices, or in special cases such as when the parliamentary recess, the Constitution allows a constitutional right to fix the number of the judges.[8]

Justices of the Supreme Court serve in the office until they attain the age of sixty-five years, unless they resign sooner or are removed from the office in accordance with the Constitution.[9] This article focuses on the appointed justices of the Supreme Court from 1947 to the present.

List of justices

Appointments after 2001 state emergency

References

  1. ^ Article 176(1) of the Constitution of Pakistan
  2. ^ "Hon'ble Judges". Govt. Pakistan. Supreme Court of Pakistan, Press release. Archived from the original on 1 February 2017. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  3. ^ "ARTICLE 175 (A) APPOINTMENT OF JUDGES". Govt. Pakistan. Supreme Court of Pakistan Press. Retrieved 4 January 2014.
  4. ^ "President appoints judges of Supreme Court, Islamabad High Court". Dawn. Associated Press of Pakistan. 2011-11-15. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  5. ^ "Lahore High Court: President appoints six additional judges". The Express Tribune. 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  6. ^ Article 184(1) of the Constitution
  7. ^ Article 185(1) of the Constitution
  8. ^ Article 176 of the Constitution
  9. ^ Article 179(a) of the Constitution
  10. ^ "Justice Umar Ata Bandial sworn in as 28th Chief Justice of Pakistan". Dawn. 2022-02-02. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  11. ^ "Justice Qazi Faez Isa sworn in as 29th chief justice of Pakistan". 17 September 2023. Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  12. ^ "President Alvi accepts resignation of SC's Justice Naqvi". Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  13. ^ Bhatti, Haseeb (2024-03-07). "Ex-SC judge Mazahar Naqvi 'guilty of misconduct', should've been sacked: Supreme Judicial Council". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  14. ^ "Justice Naqvi still in Supreme Judicial Council dock despite resignation". Retrieved 12 January 2024.
  15. ^ "SJC finds Justice Naqvi guilty of misconduct". The Express Tribune. 2024-03-07. Retrieved 2024-03-07.

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