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Chief Justice of Pakistan

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Presiding judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan

Chief Justice of Pakistan
منصفِ اعظم پاکستان
Munsif-e-Āzam Pākistān
قاضیُ الْقُضاۃ
Emblem of theSCP
Incumbent
Yahya Afridi
since 26 October 2024
Supreme Court of Pakistan
StyleThe Honorable
(formal)
Your Lordship
(within court)
Mr. Chief Justice
(informal)
StatusChief justice
SeatSupreme Court Building,Red Zone,Islamabad
NominatorPrime Minister of Pakistan on recommendations of Special Parliamentary Committee.
AppointerPresident of Pakistan
Term length3 Years or (until the age of 65) whichever is earlier
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Pakistan
Formation27 June 1949 (76 years ago) (1949-06-27)
First holderAbdul Rashid
(as Federal Chief Justice)
Websitewww.supremecourt.gov.pk
Supreme Court of Pakistan

Thechief justice of Pakistan (initials asCJP;Urdu:منصفِ اعظم پاکستان,Munsif-e-Āzam Pākistān) is thechief judge of theSupreme Court of Pakistan and is the highest-ranking officer of thePakistani judiciary.[1]

The Federal Court of Pakistan was established byGovernor-GeneralJinnah's Order in February 1948. Until 1956, the chief justice andsenior justices were known by the title of 'Federal Judge', and the Federal Court of Pakistan operated out of a wing of theLahore High Court, despite the federal capital's location inKarachi. The enactment of Pakistan'sfirst constitution in March 1956 redesigned it as the 'Supreme Court of Pakistan.'[2]

The chief justice is thechief administrative officer of the country'scourt system and the highest judicial officer, ranking immediately above thechief justice of the Federal Shariat Court. He is responsible for supervising federal judicial policies, and conducting judicial business in theSupreme Court.[3][4]

Nomination for the appointment of the chief justice is made by theprime minister of Pakistan, and final appointments are confirmed by thepresident of Pakistan.[5][6] Chief Justice of Pakistan is recommended by Special Parliamentary Committee consisting of 8 members of National Assembly and 4 members of Senate.He is selected by amongst 3 senior most justices of Supreme Court by two third majiority of total membership of Committee. Committee sends nomination of selected justice to Prime Minister and Prime Minister advises President of Pakistan to appoint that justice as Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan.

Before 26th Amendment to the Constitution 2024. Senior most judge of Supreme Court was appointed as Chief Justice by President on advice of Prime Minister.

Presiding over theoral arguments before the court, the chief justice has significant agenda-setting power over meetings of the Supreme Court. In modern tradition[clarification needed], the chief justice has theceremonial duty of administering theoath of office of thepresident of Pakistan.[7]

The first chief justice wasSir Abdul Rashid.[8][9] The current chief justice isYahya Afridi, incumbent since 26 October 2024.

List of chief justices

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#NamePeriod of officeLength of term (years, days)BarAppointed by
1Sir Mian Abdul Rashid27 June 194929 June 19545 years, 0 daysLahore High CourtGovernment of India Act 1935
2Muhammad Munir29 June 19542 May 19605 years, 308 daysLahore High CourtMalik Ghulam Muhammad
3Muhammad Shahabuddin3 May 196012 May 19609 daysMadras High CourtAyub Khan
4A.R. Cornelius13 May 196029 February 19687 years, 292 daysLahore High Court
5S.A. Rahman1 March 19683 June 196894 daysLahore High Court
6Fazal Akbar4 June 196817 November 1968166 daysEast Pakistan High Court
7Hamoodur Rahman18 November 196831 October 19756 years, 347 daysCalcutta High Court
8Yaqub Ali1 November 197522 September 19771 year, 325 daysLahore High CourtFazal Ilahi Chaudhry
9Sheikh Anwarul Haq23 September 197725 March 19813 years, 183 daysLahore High Court
10Mohammad Haleem23 March 198131 December 19898 years, 283 daysSindh High CourtZia-ul-Haq
11Afzal Zullah1 January 199018 April 19933 years, 107 daysLahore High CourtGhulam Ishaq Khan
12Nasim Hasan Shah17 April 199314 April 1994362 daysLahore High Court
13Syed Sajjad Ali Shah5 June 19942 December 19973 years, 180 daysSindh High CourtFarooq Leghari
14Ajmal Mian27 December 199730 June 19991 year, 185 daysSindh High CourtWasim Sajjad
15Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui1 July 199926 January 2000209 daysSindh High CourtRafiq Tarar
16Irshad Hasan Khan26 January 20006 January 20021 year, 345 daysLahore High Court
17Bashir Jehangiri7 January 200231 January 200224 daysPeshawar High CourtPervez Musharraf
18Sheikh Riaz Ahmad1 February 200231 December 20031 year, 333 daysLahore High Court
19Nazim Hussain Siddiqui31 December 200329 June 20051 year, 180 daysSindh High Court
20Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry(1st)29 June 20059 March 20071 year, 253 daysBalochistan High Court
21Javaid Iqbal9 March 200724 March 200715 daysBalochistan High Court
22Rana Bhagwandas25 March 200720 July 200787 daysSindh High Court
23Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry(2nd)20 July 20073 November 2007136 daysBalochistan High Court
24A. H. Dogar3 November 200721 March 20091 year, 138 daysSindh High Court
25Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry(3rd)21 March 200911 December 20134 years, 265 daysBalochistan High CourtAsif Ali Zardari
26Tassaduq Hussain Jillani12 December 20136 July 2014176 daysLahore High CourtMamnoon Hussain
27Nasir-ul-Mulk7 July 201416 August 20151 year, 70 daysPeshawar High Court
28Jawwad S. Khawaja17 August 20159 September 201523 daysLahore High Court
29Anwar Zaheer Jamali10 September 201530 December 20161 year, 111 daysSindh High Court
30Mian Saqib Nisar31 December 201617 January 20192 years, 17 daysLahore High Court
31Asif Saeed Khan Khosa18 January 201920 December 2019336 daysLahore High CourtArif Alvi[10][11][12][13][14]
32Gulzar Ahmed21 December 20191 February 20222 years, 42 daysSindh High Court
33Umar Ata Bandial2 February 202216 September 20231 year, 226 daysLahore High Court
34Qazi Faez Isa17 September 2023

25 October 2024

1 year, 38 daysBalochistan High Court
35Yahya Afridi26 October 2024Incumbent1 year, 108 daysPeshawar High CourtAsif Ali Zardari
  • AActing
  • ±Recess appointment, later rejected by theSupreme Judicial Council. All decisions voided due to illegality of appointment.
  • Died in office

Timeline

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See also

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References

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  1. ^Pakistan Business Law Handbook Strategic Information and Laws. Intl Business Pubns USA. 2012.ISBN 978-1438770710. Retrieved19 April 2015.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^Shah, Ralph Braibanti (1999).Chief Justice Cornelius of Pakistan : an analysis with letters and speeches. Foreword by Nasim Hasan (2. impr. ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.ISBN 9780195790184.
  3. ^Article 176 in The Judicature Chapter 2 of Part VII of theConstitution of Pakistan
  4. ^Article 175A in Chapter 1: The Courts. Part VII: The Judicature of the Constitution of Pakistan
  5. ^Article 175A(12)-175A(13) Chapter 1: The Courts. Part VII: The Judicature of the Constitution of Pakistan
  6. ^"Judges Appointment & Court Composition". Islamabad, Pakistan: Supreme Court of Pakistan Press. Archived fromthe original(google cache (html)) on 24 March 2015. Retrieved19 April 2015.
  7. ^Article 178 in the Chapter 2: The Supreme Court of Pakistan of Part VII: The Judicature ofConstitution of Pakistan
  8. ^Masood, Ahsan."Names of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Pakistan". Masood and Masood Press. Archived fromthe original on 17 December 2014. Retrieved19 April 2015.
  9. ^"The Judicial System of Pakistan"(PDF). Supreme Court of Pakistan. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 6 February 2017. Retrieved13 January 2019.
  10. ^"Justice Asif Saeed Khosa appointed new Chief Justice of Pakistan".The News. Retrieved12 January 2019.
  11. ^Reporter, The Newspaper's Staff (3 January 2019)."Alvi approves Justice Khosa's appointment as next CJP".Dawn. Retrieved12 January 2019.
  12. ^Tribune.com.pk (4 December 2019)."Justice Gulzar to be sworn in as 27th chief justice of Pakistan on Dec 21".The Express Tribune. Retrieved4 December 2019.
  13. ^"President approves appointment of Justice Umar Ata Bandial as CJP".ARY NEWS. 13 January 2022. Retrieved13 January 2022.
  14. ^Guramani, Nadir (21 June 2023)."President approves Justice Qazi Faez Isa's appointment as next chief justice".DAWN.COM. Retrieved15 September 2023.

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