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Ministry of Justice (Afghanistan)

Coordinates:34°27′52″N69°06′52″E / 34.464562°N 69.114437°E /34.464562; 69.114437
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Justice ministry of Afghanistan
Ministry of Justice
(Dari:وزارت عدلیه افغانستان
Pashto:د افغانستان د عدلیې وزارت)
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JurisdictionGovernment of Afghanistan
HeadquartersPashtunistan Watt,Kabul,Afghanistan
34°27′52″N69°06′52″E / 34.464562°N 69.114437°E /34.464562; 69.114437
Ministers responsible
Websitehttp://moj.gov.af/en
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Current and past governments ofAfghanistan have included aMinister of Justice (Dari:وزارت عدلیه افغانستان,Pashto:د افغانستان د عدلیې وزارت) in theAfghan cabinet.[1]

The Ministry of Justice of Afghanistan assumes responsibilities such as drafting and reviewing laws and decrees of the president, raising public awareness of legal topics, managing affairs relating to legal aid, and printing and disseminating legislative documents.[2] In 1967, the Ministry of Justice was combined with the Attorney General's Office. By 1977, the Ministry of Justice took over the functions of the Chief Justice.[3]

Old flag of ministry, existed during theIslamic Republic of Afghanistan.

List of ministers

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Ministers of Justice During the Amir Amanullah Khan Period (1919-1926)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Mohammad Sarwar Khan “Barakzai”[4]1882-1919Amanullah Khan1st Minister of Justice
Sardar Hayatullah Khan[5]1919-1926Amanullah Khan

Ministers of Justice During the Mohammed Nadir Shah Period (1929-1933)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Fazl Omar Mujadidi1929-1933Mohammed Nadir Shah
Fazl Ahmad Mujadidi1929-1933Mohammed Nadir ShahDeputy Minister of Justice

Ministers of Justice During the Mohammad Zahir Shah Period (1933-1973)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Fazl Omar Mujadidi[5]1933-1946Mohammad Hashim Khan
Ata Muhammad Hussein[3][6]1946-1958Shah Mahmud Khan
Sayed Abdullah Khan[7]1958-1963Mohammed Daoud Khan
Sayyid Shamsuddin Majrooh[8]1963-1965Mohammad Yusuf
Abdul Hakim Tabibi[citation needed]1965-1966Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal
Mohammad Haider Khan[3]1966-1967Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal
Mohammad Ihsan Tarakai1967Mohammad Hashim Maiwandwal
Mohammad Asghar[9]1967-1969Abdullah Yaqta
Abdul Satar Sirat[3]1969-1971Mohammad Nur Ahmad Etemadi
Mohammad Anwar Arghandiwaal[3]1971-1973Mohammad Nur Ahmad Etemadi

Ministers of Justice for Mohammed Daoud Khan's Presidential Palace (1973-1978)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Abdul Majid[10]1973-1977Mohammed Daoud KhanPrime Minister post abolished
Wafiullah Samiee[11]1977-1978Mohammed Daoud KhanPrime Minister post abolished

Ministers of Justice From 1978-1992 (Years involving a coup)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Abdul Hakim Sharaiee Jawzjani1978-1979Nur Muhammad Taraki
Abdul Rashid Aryan[12][13][14]1979-1981Babrak Karmal
Abdul Wahab Safi[15]1981-1983Sultan Ali Keshtmand
Muhammad Bashir Baghlani[16]1983-1990Mohammad Hasan Sharq
Ghulam Muhyiuddin1990-1992Fazal Haq Khaliqyar

Ministers of Justice During theIslamic State of Afghanistan

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Jalaluddin Haqqani1992-1996Mujahideen

Minister of Justice During the Taliban (1996-2001)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Nooruddin Turabi[17]1996-2001Mullah Omar

Minister of Justice During the Transitional Period (2001-2004)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Abbas KarimiDecember 2001 - December 2004Hamid Karzai

Ministers of Justice for the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004-2021)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Sarwar DanishDecember 2004 - January 2010Hamid Karzai
Habibullah Ghaleb[18]January 2010 – 20 March 2014Hamid Karzai
  • Previously Chairman of the Legal Consultative Board to the President of Afghanistan.
Sayed Yousuf Halim2014-2015Hamid KarzaiActing
Abdul Baseer Anwar[19]2015–2021Ashraf Ghani

Ministers of Justice for the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (2021-present)

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NameTermAppointed byNotes
Abdul Hakim Haqqani7 September 2021Hibatullah Akhundzada
  • Declared to be in an acting capacity..

See also

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External links

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References

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  2. ^ab"The history of the Ministry of Justice - Ministry of Justice".moj.gov.af. Archived fromthe original on 2022-07-28. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  3. ^abcdeAdamec, Ludwig W. (2012).Historical Dictionary of Afghanistan. Scarecrow Press.ISBN 9780810878150.
  4. ^"Department of Huquq - Ministry of Justice".moj.gov.af.Archived from the original on 2018-06-27. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  5. ^abAdamec, Ludwig W. (1975).Historical and Political Who's who of Afghanistan. Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt.ISBN 9783201009218.
  6. ^Cang, Joel (1948).United Nations Who's who in Government and Industry. Allied Publications.Archived from the original on 2023-07-20. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  7. ^Farahi, Abdul Ghaffar (2005).Afghanistan during democracy and republic, 1963-1978. Area Study Centre (Russia, China & Central Asia), University of Peshawar.
  8. ^Emadi, H. (2010-10-18).Dynamics of Political Development in Afghanistan: The British, Russian, and American Invasions. Springer.ISBN 9780230112001.Archived from the original on 2023-07-20. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  9. ^Clements, Frank; Adamec, Ludwig W. (2003).Conflict in Afghanistan: A Historical Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO.ISBN 9781851094028.Archived from the original on 2023-07-20. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  10. ^Arnold, Anthony (1985).Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion in Perspective. Hoover Press.ISBN 9780817982133.
  11. ^Translations on Near East and North Africa. Joint Publications Research Service. 1977.Archived from the original on 2023-07-20. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  12. ^Hyman, Anthony (2016-07-27).Afghanistan under Soviet Domination, 1964–91. Springer.ISBN 9781349219483.Archived from the original on 2022-04-07. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  13. ^Central Asia. Area Study Centre (Central Asia), University of Peshawar. 1981.Archived from the original on 2023-07-20. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  14. ^Yunas, S. Fida (2002).Afghanistan: Hafizullah Amin.Archived from the original on 2023-07-20. Retrieved2018-06-26.
  15. ^Klass, Rosanne (1990-11-01).Afghanistan, the great game revisited. Freedom House.ISBN 9780932088581.
  16. ^Asian Recorder. K. K. Thomas at Recorder Press. 1983.
  17. ^Tomsen, Peter (2013-12-10).The Wars of Afghanistan: Messianic Terrorism, Tribal Conflicts, and the Failures of Great Powers. PublicAffairs.ISBN 9781610394123.
  18. ^Press, C. Q. (2013-05-10).Worldwide Government Directory with Intergovernmental Organizations 2013. CQ Press.ISBN 9781452299372.
  19. ^"Biography of Dr. Abdul Baseer Anwar, Minister of Justice Of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan - Ministry of Justice".moj.gov.af.Archived from the original on 2022-07-19. Retrieved2018-06-26.
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