Bahauddin Baha

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Bahauddin Baha (born 1942, Herat Province, Afghanistan) was the Deputy Chief Justice of the Afghan Supreme Court from 2006 to 2016. A former Supreme Court Justice in the 1980s, Baha served as Legal Advisor to Afghan President Hamid Karzai. In 2002, Baha was appointed as the Chairman of the Independent Judicial Reform Commission, one of the three commissions established as part of the Bonn Agreement. He was re-appointed to the Afghan Supreme Court in 2006.

Justice Baha was a senior member of High Judicial Council of the Supreme Court and served as the Deputy Chief Justice and President of the Criminal Division of Supreme Court.[1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Alexander Thier (2006-03-26). "The crescent and gavel". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Hindu (2007-12-10). "Conclave calls upon judges to unite for rule of law". The Hindu.