Jazeela Aslam appointed Registrar SC

Pakistan Sep, 17 2023
Jazeela Aslam appointed Registrar SC
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ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) has appointed Jazeela Aslam as Registrar Supreme Court (SC). Likewise, Dr. Muhammad Mushtaq Ahmed had been appointed as Secretary to CJP while Abdul Saqib is appointed as staff officer, said press release issued here.

It said that before her appointment as Registrar SC, Jazeela Aslam was serving as District and Sessions Judge Okara and in same position, she has served in Kasur and Sialkot. She is senior most lady District and Sessions Judge in Punjab.

It said that Jazeela Aslam had joined judicial service as Civil Judge and judicial magistrate in 1994. She has also served as Deputy Solicitor and as an instructor at Federal Judicial Academy, besides serving as Director Academic in Punjab Judicial Academy.

Dr Mushtaq Ahmed was holding position of Professor and Chairman of Department of Shariah and Law in Shifa Tameer-e0Milat University, where he helped to set up Law Department. He has assisted SC as amicus curiae and Federal Shariat Court as jurist consult in several cases.

He was serving as Security Officer in Balochistan High Court before his appointment as staff officer to CJP.

Published in The Daily National Courier, September, 18 2023

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