Tue, 21-Oct-2025

SHC accepts plea against appointment of Dar as Deputy PM

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KARACHI: The Sindh High Court (SHC) has accepted the petition against the appointment of Ishaq Dar as Deputy Prime Minister for urgent hearing.

A petition against the appointment of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) senior leader Ishaq Dar as Deputy Prime Minister was filed in the Sindh High Court, which was heard by Chief Justice Sindh High Court Muhammad Shafi Siddiqui.

0During the hearing, the Chief Justice asked whether your(petitioner) fundamental right is being affected. On this, the petitioner’s lawyer said that under Article 90 and 91, the federal government consists of the Prime Minister and the Cabinet members. “There is no post of Deputy Prime Minister in the Constitution, the Deputy Prime Minister is not accountable to the Senate or the Parliament”.

The court asked that Parvez Elahi had also been the Deputy Prime Minister before, is this petition different from that. On this, the lawyer said that Parvez Elahi’s notification of 2013 was different from this, it was written in this notification that the Deputy Prime Minister will not exercise the powers of the Prime Minister.

The Chief Justice said that the notification of the appointment of Parvaiz Elahi and copies of the decisions of the High Courts should be submitted.

The court asked the petitioner that why Ishaq Dar was not made in the petition. On this, the petitioner’s lawyer replied that if the court thinks so, then he will be made parties.

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Justice Shafi Siddiqui appointed as permanent Chief Justice of SHC

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KARACHI: The Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) has approved the permanent appointment of Acting Chief Justice Sindh High Court Justice Muhammad Shafi Siddiqui.

Justice Shafi Siddiqui will be the 27th Chief Justice of Sindh High Court.

Justice Muhammad Shafi Siddiqui was born on 12th August 1965, obtained his LLB degree after B.S. and started his career in 1992 as an Advocate Subordinate Courts.

Justice Muhammad Shafi Siddiqui was enrolled as a High Court Advocate in 1994 and enrolled as an Advocate in the Supreme Court in 2008.

He was sworn in as a judge of the Sindh High Court in 2012, while former Chief Justice Aqeel Ahmad Abbasi was serving as Acting Chief Justice since his appointment to the Supreme Court.

Now Justice Muhammad Shafi Siddiqui will take oath as the 27th Chief Justice of Sindh High Court after the approval of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan and the Parliamentary Committee.

Justice Shafi Siddiqui as a judge of Sindh High Court has delivered judgments in 4205 cases so far, more than 1000 cases have been published in various law journals.

Justice Shafi Siddiqui’s judgments include Constitutional, Taxation, Customs and High Court Appeals.

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