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Punjab government issues judges' appointment notification on LHC order

Judges have been appointed at nine special courts of Punjab

LAHORE (Dunya News) - The Punjab government has issued the notification of judges’ appointment in the special courts across Punjab on the order of the Lahore High Court (LHC) chief justice. 

The appointment of judges in nine special courts was approved in a cabinet session chaired by Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz. 

According to a notification, judges have been appointed in six anti-terrorism special courts, two anti-corruption and one each in service tribunal and consumer courts of Punjab. 

Advocate general will submit the notification before LHC Chief Justice Shehzad Ahmed Khan. 

Judges Khalid Arshad and Imran Haider have been appointed in the anti-terrorism court Lahore 1 and 2, respectively. 

Judge Muhammad Abbas has been appointed in the Sargodha anti-terrorism court. Ziaullah Khan has been appointed in Sahiwal anti-terrorism court. 

District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Bakht Fakhar has been appointed as chairman of appallete tribunal of revenue authority. 

District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Ali has been appointed as presiding officer of Lahore’s consumer court. 

District and Sessions Judge Muhammad Zahid Gaznavi has been appointed as special judge of Faisalabad anti-corruption court. 

Judges Muhammad Naeem Saleem and Rana Shahid Zameer have been appointed in the anti-terrorism court of Gujranwala and Faisalabad, respectively.

District and Sessions Judge Khalid Ishaq has been appointed as special judge of Bahawapur anti-corruption court. 

District and Sessions Judge Safdar Bhatti has been appointed as senior special judge and Arshad Hussain Bhutta has been appointed as special judge at Lahore anti-terrorism court respectively.

 

 

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