Who is the former judge of Supreme Court?
Former Chief Justices
Sr.No. | Name of the Justice | Date of retirement |
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1 | H. J. Kania | 6 November 1951 |
2 | M. Patanjali Sastri | 3 January 1954 |
3 | Mehr Chand Mahajan | 22 December 1954 |
4 | Bijan Kumar Mukherjea | 31 January 1956 |
Who are the judges of Supreme Court of Pakistan?
Chief Justice of Pakistan and justices
Order | Name | Court of precedence |
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1 | Gulzar Ahmed | Sindh High Court |
2 | Umar Ata Bandial | Lahore High Court |
3 | Qazi Faez Isa | Balochistan High Court |
4 | Maqbool Baqar | Sindh High Court |
Who is the first Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan?
Sir Abdul Rashid
The first chief justice was Sir Abdul Rashid….
Chief Justice of Pakistan | |
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Status | Chief justice |
Seat | Supreme Court of Pakistan Building, Islamabad, and Lahore |
Nominator | Prime Minister of Pakistan |
Appointer | President of Pakistan |
What is the old name of Supreme Court?
Supreme Court of India | |
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Emblem of the Supreme Court of India | |
Established | 1 October 1937 (as Federal Court of India) 28 January 1950 (as Supreme Court of India) |
Jurisdiction | Civil, criminal, constitutional and advisory |
Location | Tilak Marg, New Delhi, Delhi, India |
Who is the first female judge of Supreme Court?
Fathima Beevi
List of Judges in chronology
S. No. | Name | Notes |
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1 | Fathima Beevi | First female judge of the Supreme Court of India |
2 | Sujata Manohar | |
3 | Ruma Pal | Longest-serving female judge of the Supreme Court of India |
4 | Gyan Sudha Misra |
Who appointed Chief Justice of Pakistan?
the President
(1) The Chief Justice of Pakistan shall be appointed by the President, and each of the other Judges shall be appointed by the President after consultation with the Chief Justice.
Who was the first female chief justice of Pakistan?
Syeda Tahira Safdar (Urdu: سیدہ طاہرہ صفدر; born 5 October 1957) is a Pakistani jurist served as the Chief Justice of Balochistan High Court. She is the first female chief justice of any court in the history of Pakistan.