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Ajmal Mian

Ajmal Mian

Infobox Officeholder
name = Ajmal Mian


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nationality = Pakistani
order = 14th Chief Justice of Pakistan
term_start = December 23,1997
term_end = June 30,1999
predecessor = Sajjad Ali Shah
successor = Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui
birth_date =
birth_place = flagicon|Pakistan Pakistan
dead = Alive

Ajmal Mian was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from December 23, 1997 to June 30, 1999.

Life

Born July 4,1934 in Delhi, India Mr. Justice Ajmal Mian son of Mr. Muhammad Mian took the Bachelor’s Degree in Economics and Political Science from the University of Karachi in 1953; called to Degree of an Utter Barrister as a Member of the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn London on February 5, 1957; signed the Roll of Barristers of the High Court of Justice, "Queen’s Bench Divisio"n, England on 6 February, 1957.Admitted and enrolled as an Advocate of the High Court of West Pakistan, Karachi Bench on 22 April, 1957; admitted and enrolled as an Advocate in the Supreme Court of Pakistan on 7 September, 1962; nominated as a member of the "Statutory Rule Committee" constituted for the erstwhile High Court of Sindh and Balochistan, Karachi under section 123, C.P.C. by the Chief Justice of the High Court in August, 1972; practiced as an Advocate at Karachi since April, 1957 till elevation as a Judge; worked as a counsel to the Karachi Port Trust Board since 1959 till elevation; worked as a counsel to the Auqaf Department and the Evacuee Trust Board for about 15 years; joined Sindh Muslim Law College Karachi as a part-time lecturer in 1958 and held that office till elevation as a Judge; officiated as the Principal of the Sindh Muslim Law College in January and February, 1973.

Appointed as an Additional Judge of the High Court of Sindh on 18 March, 1978; appointed as a Judge of the Sindh High Court on 17 March, 1980; nominated by the Chief Justice of Sindh High Court on the syndicate N.E.D. Engineering University, Karachi in 1978; nominated by the Acting Chief Justice of the High Court on the Board of Governors for the "Government Law Colleges" in Karachi in 1980; acted as the Acting Chief Justice of the Balochistan High Court for the period from 1985 to 1987; acted as the Senior Puisne Judge of the Sindh High Court from 1987 till the elevation as the Chief Justice of Sindh High Court on September 4,1988; attended course on the Court Management at the National Judicial College, Reno Nevada, USA in 1986.

Elevated as a Permanent Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on December 10,1989, Member of the Committee on Arms Control and Disarmament Law of the International Law Association; participated in Symposium under the Auspices of International Law Association held at Geneva on 9th & 10 June, 1995, on the subject or “ONGOING PROLIFERATION CHALLENGES: Legal Aspects”; attended Seminar on “The Rights and Duties of States” that have signed or ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention, on 2 July, 1997, at Hague ,Netherlands; contributed an Article published in Volume III of Arms Control and Disarmament Law titled “Future Legal Restraints on Arms Proliferation” published by the United Nations and launched at United Nations Headquarters in November, 1996; Member of the Executive Council of Allama Iqbal Open University from September, 1996 to December, 1997; Chairman, Pakistan Zakat Council from August, 1991 to July, 1994.Appointed as Acting Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Pakistan, for the period from February 28,1997 to March 4,1997, then from May 30,1997 to June 19,1997,and again from October 10,1997 to October 13,1997 and finally from December 3,1997 to December 23,1997;Justice Ajmal Mian, who took administrative control of the apex court as Acting Chief Justice of Pakistan after a judicial order passed by a 10-member bench. The 10-member bench directed Justice Ajmal Mian to discharge administrative as well as judicial functions of chief justice of the Supreme Court, including the constitution of benches as the appointment of Acting Chief Justice would take some time. The court also directed the office not to take any further orders for constituting benches from the chief justice(under restraint) and orders regarding day-to-day working and dministration of the court should be obtained from Justice Ajmal Mian till the appointment of Acting Chief Justice. After this order by the 10-member bench, Justice Ajmal Mian took administrative control of the Supreme Court and fixed a new roaster and issued a new cause-list. Justice Ajmal Mian constituted six benches including the 10- member bench which will continue hearing of the petitions challenging the appointment of Justice Sajjad Ali Shah as Chief Justice of Pakistan. The 10-member bench also took up the petition challenging the Thirteenth Amendment. After the conclusion of two cases, He was appointed as permanent Chief Justice of Pakistan on December 23,1997; Retired as the Chief Justice of Pakistan on June 30,1999.

Other Services

*Chairman, Supreme Judicial Council;
*Chairman, Pakistan Law Commission;
*Chairman, Board of Governors, Federal Judicial Academy;
*Member, Board of Trustees of the International Islamic University.
*Attended SAARC Chief Justice Conference at Colombo,Sri Lanka .
*Attended 6th Congress of the International Association of Supreme Administrative Jurisdiction held at Lisbon,Portugal
*led a Judicial delegation to China for a week in December, 1998 at the invitation of the President of the Supreme Peoples’ Court China.
*Attended II IBEROAMERICAN Summit of Courts Presidents & Supreme Tribunals at Caracas, Venezuela between 24th & 26th March 1999.

Presently

*Engaged in legal work and arbitration.
*Working as an Honorary Chancellor of Hamdard University,Karachi.

Book

* A Judge Speaks Out, by Ajmal Mian [ISBN 0-19-579984-4]

References

* Judging the State: Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan, by Paula R. Newburg [ISBN 0-521-89440-9]

ee also

*List of Pakistanis
*Chief Justice of Pakistan



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