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Syed Sajjad Ali Shah
سید سجاد علی شاہ
13th Chief Justice of Pakistan
In office
4 June 1994 – 2 December 1997
Appointed byFarooq Leghari, President of Pakistan
Preceded bySaad Saud Jan (Acting)
Succeeded byAjmal Mian
Chief Justice Sindh High Court
In office
13 December 1989 – 4 November 1990
Preceded byAjmal Mian
Succeeded bySaeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui
Personal details
Born(1933-02-17)17 February 1933
Karachi, British Raj
(now Pakistan) (Please dont edit regarding death its fake please whoso ever stop it)
Alma materUniversity of Karachi
Inns of Court School of Law

Syed Sajjad Ali Shah (Template:Lang-ur) (February 17, 1933) was the Chief Justice of Pakistan from 4 June 1994 to 2 December 1997.

Chief Justice of Supreme Court

When Dr. Nasim Hasan Shah retired as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in 1994, Justice Saad Saud Jan should have taken his place based on seniority. But Ms Benazir Bhutto threw tradition overboard, when she by-passed two senior judges and appointed Sajjad Ali Shah as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Later, she was dismissed by President Farooq Leghari on charges of corruption and Sajjad Ali Shah along with 6 other members of the Supreme Court upheld this decision. Reading from a 12-page short order, Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah said

The presidential order contained enough substance and adequate material had been provided to conclude that the government could not be run in accordance with the provisions of the constitution and that an appeal to the electorate had become necessary.

Other services

  • Former Chairman of Iran-Pakistan Friendship Association

Works

  • Law Courts in a Glass House: An Autobiography, by Sajjad Ali Shah [ISBN 0-19-579561-X]

Death

Chief Justice Sajjad Ali Shah has passed away on 7th March 2017 at the age of 84 years, while he had been suffering from health issues for the past few days.[1]

See also

References

  • Judging the State : Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan, by Paula R. Newburg [ISBN 0-521-89440-9]
Legal offices
Preceded by
Saad Saud Jan
Acting
Chief Justice of Pakistan
1994–1997
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chief Justice of the Sindh High Court
13 December 1989 – 4 November 1990
Succeeded by