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Regulating body of lawyers in Pakistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) (Urdu: پاکستان بار کونسل) was established by the Parliament in 1973 under the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act.[1][2] It is the highest elected body of lawyers in Pakistan.
Established | 1973 |
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Type | Regulating authority for lawyers Public Body with elected officer bearers |
Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Region served | Pakistan |
Official language | English, Urdu |
Affiliations | Ministry of Law and Justice (Pakistan) |
Website | pakistanbarcouncil |
It has twenty two members elected from across the country representing each province. The members of the Pakistan Bar Council are elected on the basis of a single transferable vote by the members of the Provincial Bar Councils (i.e., Punjab Bar Council, Sindh Bar Council, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Bar Council, Balochistan Bar Council and Islamabad Bar Council).
Pakistan Bar Council is a regulating authority for lawyers in Pakistan and is one of the accredited councils by the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan.[3]
The Pakistan Bar Council consists of Chairman Executive Committee, Vice Chairman and Members of Pakistan Bar Council elected by the Members of Provincial Bar Councils. Members serve a term of five years.[4]
Attorney General for Pakistan acts as ex officio Chairman of Pakistan Bar Council. Role of Attorney General is only to act as returning officer of Pakistan Bar Council elections and to publish the gazette. Attorney General does not exercise power in matters relating to functions of the Bar Council.
Year | Chairman Executive | Vice Chairman | |
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1993 | Akram Sheikh | Raja Haq Nawaz Khan | |
1994 | G. M. Qureshi | Muhammad Ashraf Wahlah | |
1995 | Latif Khosa | Abdus Samad Dogar | |
1996 | Mushtaq A. Memon | Hamid Khan (lawyer) | |
1997 | Arif Hussain Khilji | Javaid A. Khan | |
1998 | Muhammad Ashraf Wahlah | Muhammad Yousuf Leghari | |
1999 | Muhammad Ashraf Wahlah | Muhammad Yousuf Leghari | |
2000 | Abdul Hakeem Khan H. Bijarani | Ejaz Ahmed Rana | |
2001 | Malik Rab Nawaz Noon | Muhammad Naeem Goreja | |
2002 | Abdul Haleem Pirzada | Kadir Bakhsh Bhutto | |
2003 | Muhammad Kazim Khan | Abdul Rahim Kazi | |
2004 | Qazi Muhammad Jamil | H. Shakeel Ahmed | |
2005 | Hamid Khan (lawyer) | Hafiz Abdul Rehman Ansari | |
2006 | Syed Qalb-i-Hassan | Ali Ahmed Kurd | |
2007 | Qazi Muhammad Anwar | Mirza Aziz Akbar Baig | |
2008 | Rasheed A. Razvi | Haji Syed Rehman | |
2009 | Muhammad Nasrullah Warraich | Abu’l Inam | |
2010 | Haji Syed Rehman | Muhammad Kazim Khan | |
2011 | Asrar-ul-Haq Mian | Latif Afridi | |
2012 | Burhan Moazzam Malik | Akhtar Hussain | |
2013 | Mian Abbas Ahmed | Syed Qalb-i-Hassan | |
2014 | Abrar Hasan | Muhammad Ramzan Chaudhry | |
2015 | Muhammad Ahsan Bhoon | Azam Nazeer Tarar | |
2016 | Abdul Fayaz | Farogh Naseem | |
2017 | Hafeez-ur-Rehman Chaudhry | Muhammad Ahsan Bhoon | |
2018 | Kamran Murtaza | Ghulam Shabbir Shar Baloch | |
2019 | Amjad Shah | Hafiz Idris Sheikh | |
2020 | Abid Saqi | Sher Muhammad Khan | |
2021 | Khush Dil Khan | Muhammad Fahim Wali | |
2022 | Masood Chishti | Hafeez ul Rehman Chaudhry | |
2023 | Hasan Raza Pasha | Haroon ur Rashid | |
2024 | Farooq H. Naek | Riazat Ali Shar |
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