Shafi ur Rahman
Shafi ur Rahman | |
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Born |
Varanasi, British India | 16 February 1929
Citizenship | Pakistani |
Occupation | Retired Judge |
Justice Shafi ur Rahman (born 16 February 1929)[1] was one of the longest serving judges of Supreme Court of Pakistan.[2] He was conferred Nishan-i-Imtiaz[3] for his meritorious services in the field of Human Rights.
Education
MA Political Science 1950
L.L.B. 1951
Public service
Civil Services of Pakistan 1951-1959
Civil Services - Batch of 1951
- Assistant Commissioner Lahore
- Assistant Commissioner Rajanpur
- Deputy Commissioner Bhawalpur
Judicial Services of Pakistan 1959-1994
- Special Civil Judge Lahore
- Senior Civil Judge Lahore
- Additional Sessions Judge Lahore
- Registrar High Court West Pakistan
- District and Sessions Judge Abbottabad
- Divisional Judge Peshawar
Lahore High Court
- Judge 1969 to 1979
Supreme Court of Pakistan
Other positions
- Chairman, Commission on Eradication of Corruption
- Chairman, Central Zakat Council Pakistan
- Acting Wafaqi Mohtasib (Federal Ombudsman) of Pakistan in 1983, 1984 and 1987
- Member Syndicate, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
- Ahmed Kasuri Murder Inquiry Tribunal 1974
- President Gen. Zia ul Haq Plane Crash Inquiry Commission 1988 Shafi–ur–Rehman Commission
Citations
- The Application of Islamic Criminal Law in Pakistan: Sharia in Practice by Tahir Wasti
- The Witch Doctor by A. B. S. Jafri
- 'Honour': Crimes, Paradigms and Violence Against Women by Sara Hossain, Lynn Welchman
See also
References
- ↑ Mr. Justice Shafi ur Rehman
- ↑ Supreme Court of Pakistan Annual Report Golden Jubilee Edition 2006
- ↑ Dawn 24 March 2000
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