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Peshawar High Court
Peshawar High Court logo
Jurisdiction Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
LocationPrincipal Seat: Peshawar
Circuit Benches: Abbottabad, Mingora, Dera Ismail Khan, Banu & Swat
Composition methodJudicial Commission of Pakistan
Authorised byConstitution of Pakistan
Appeals toSupreme Court of Pakistan
Appeals fromDistrict Courts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Number of positions30
Type of tribunalDistrict Judiciary in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Websitepeshawarhighcourt.gov.pk
Chief Justice
CurrentlyIshtiaq Ibrahim
Since20 April 2024
Peshawar

The Peshawar High Court (PHC, Urdu: عدالتِ عالیہ پشاور) is the provincial and highest judicial institution of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan. It is located in the provincial capital Peshawar. The Parliament passed a bill extending the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court (SC) and the Peshawar High Court to Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), one of a handful of reforms paving the way for a merger of the tribal areas with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.[1]

History

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During the last days of the 19th century, the viceroy of India Lord Curzon (1899–1905), proposed the creation of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province (then NWFP) which was approved by the Secretary of State for India, Lord George F. Hamilton, on 20 December 1900.[2]

The province was formally founded on 9 November 1901, (the King's birthday) had to get one Judicial Commissioner. The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Law and Justice Regulation No. VII of 1901 was enacted by the Governor-General-in-Council, under section 3 of the Government of India Act, 1854, in order to establish judicial institutions.[2]

Current formation

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The Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 provides that Peshawar High Court shall have a Bench each at Abbottabad and Dera Ismail Khan. Article 199 of the Constitution lays down in detail the jurisdiction of the High Court. The jurisdiction was more or less the same as provided under the Constitution of 1956 and further detailed under the Constitution of 1962.[2]

The Constitution of Pakistan, 1956, Article 170, states that:

"Notwithstanding anything contained in Article 22, each High Court shall have power throughout the territories in relation to which it exercise jurisdiction, to issue to any person or authority, including in appropriate cases any Government directions, orders or writs, including writs in the nature of habeas corpus, mandamus, prohibition, quo warranto and certiorari, for the enforcement of any of the rights conferred by Part II and for any other purpose."[2]

Justices of Peshawar High Court

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High Court is headed by a Chief Justice. The bench consist of Justices and additional judges. The retirement age of Chief Justice and Justices is 62 years. The Additional Judges are initially appointed for one year. After that their services could either be extended or they could be confirmed or they are retired. The current Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court is Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim.

Current composition

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The Peshawar High Court is currently made up of the following Justices (in order of seniority).

No. Name Appointment Retirement Note(s)
1 Ishtiaq Ibrahim 11 August 2016 1 December 2031 Chief Justice since 20 April 2024
2 Ijaz Anwar 27 March 2017 14 January 2030 Senior Pusine Judge since 15 April 2024
3 Syed Muhammad Attique Shah 27 March 2017 11 October 2030
4 Shakeel Ahmad 16 June 2017 31 January 2029
5 Syed Arshad Ali 16 June 2017 9 April 2033
6 Sahibzada Asadullah 19 August 2019 15 April 2034
7 Naeem Anwar 19 August 2019 14 June 2034
8 Waqar Ahmed Khan 19 August 2019 19 March 2036
9 Kamran Hayat Miankhel 11 February 2022 11 February 2024
10 Muhammad Ijaz Khan 11 February 2022 15 April 2034
11 Muhammad Faheem Wali 11 February 2022 11 February 2024 Appointed as additional judge,subject to confirmation.
12 Fazal Subhan 18 July 2022 18 July 2024 Appointed as additional judge,subject to confirmation.
13 Shahid Khan 18 July 2022 18 July 2024 Appointed as additional judge,subject to confirmation.
14 Dr. Khurshid Iqbal 18 July 2022 18 July 2024 Appointed as additional judge,subject to confirmation.
15 Vacant
16 Vacant
17 Vacant
18 Vacant
19 Vacant
20 Vacant
21 Vacant
22 Vacant
23 Vacant
24 Vacant
25 Vacant
26 Vacant
27 Vacant
28 Vacant
29 Vacant
30 Vacant

Provisional Constitutional Order 25 March 1981

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  • Muhammad Daud Khan - Refused PCO
  • Karimullah Duranni - Refused PCO

Provisional Constitutional Order 26 January 2000

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  • Javed NawazGandapur - Did not take oath under PCO
  • Muhammad Nawaz Khan - Did not take oath under PCO
  • Mian Muhammad Ajmal - Take oath under PCO was Chief Justice
  • Sardar Muhammad Raza - Take oath under PCO
  • Khalida Rasheed - Take oath under PCO
  • Mian Shakirullah Jan]] - Take oath under PCO
  • Nasir ul Mulk - Take oath under PCO
  • Abdul Rauf Laghmani - Take oath under PCO
  • Shahzad Akbar - Take oath under PCO
  • Talaat Qayum Qureshi - Take oath under PCO
  • Malik Hamid Saeed - Take oath under PCO
  • Shah Jehan Yousafzai - Take oath under PCO

Provisional Constitutional Order 3 November 2007

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  • Tariq Parvez Khan - Didnt take Oath under PCO later elevated to the Supreme Court
  • Ijaz Afzal - Did not take oath under PCO later elevated to the Supreme Court
  • Dost Muhammad Khan (Justice) - Didnt Take Oath under PCO (Elevated to the Supreme court (Feb:01.2014)
  • Shah Jehan Khan Yousafzai - Retired as Judge of High Court after superseded
  • Talaat Qayyum Qureshi - Take oath under PCO and become chief justice
  • Ijazul Hassan Khan - Elevated to the Supreme court
  • Muhammad Qaim Jan Khan - Elevated to the Supreme court
  • M. Salim Khan - Take oath under PCO
  • Muhammad Raza - Take oath under PCO
  • Jehan Zaib Rahim - Take oath under PCO
  • Raj Muhammad Khan Khattak - Take oath under PCO
  • Said Maroof Khan - Take oath under PCO
  • Hamid Farooq Durrani - Take oath under PCO
  • Syed Sajjad Hassan Shah - Take oath under PCO
  • Judges appointed after PCO
  • Shaji-ur-Rehman Khan Khattak
  • Ghulam Mohiuddin Malik
  • Syed Yahya Gilani
  • Ziauddin Khattak
  • Syed Musadiq Hussain Gilani

List of former chief justices of Peshawar High Court

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  • Bashir-ud-Din Ahmad Khan - 1-7-1970 to 24-5-1972
  • S. Ghulam Safdar Shah - 25-5-1972 to 31-10-1976
  • Abdul Hakeem Khan - 1-11-1976 to 3-10-1979
  • Shah Nawaz Khan (Chief Justice) - 3-10-1979 to 5-4-1981
  • Mian Burhan-ud-Din - 5-4-1981 to 17-12-1981
  • Syed Usman Ali Shah - 19-12-1981 to 7-12-1987
  • Sardar Fakhre Alam - 7-12-1987 to 7-2-1991
  • Fazal Ilahi Khan - 9-2-1991 to 1-4-1993
  • Abdul Karim Khan Kundi - 1-4-1993 to 24-1-1995
  • Syed Ibne Ali - 25-1-1995 to 28-2-1997
  • Abdur Rehman Khan - 1-3-1997 to 3-11-1997
  • Mahbub Ali Khan - 4-11-1997 to 11-5-1999
  • Qazi Muhammad Farooq - 12-5-1999 to 5-1-2000
  • Mian Muhammad Ajmal - 6-1-2000 to 27-4-2000
  • Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan - 28-4-2000 to 9-1-2002
  • Mian Shakirullah Jan - 10-1-2002 to 30-7-2004
  • Nasir-ul-Mulk - 31-7-2004 to 5-4-2005
  • Tariq Pervez Khan - 5-4-2005 to 03-11-2007
  • Talat Qayyum Qureshi - 3-11-2007 to 18-01-2008
  • Muhammad Raza Khan - 21-01-2008 to 07-08-2008
  • Jehan Zaib Rahim - 8-8-2008 to 5-09-2008
  • Tariq Parvez Khan - 5-9-2008 to 20-10-2009
  • Ejaz Afzal Khan - 20-10-2009 to 16-11-2011
  • Dost Muhammad Khan - 17-11-2011 to 31-01-2014
  • Mian Fasih-ul-Mulk - 31-01-2014 to 07-04-2014
  • Mazhar Alam Khan Miankhel - 8-04-2014 to 29-12-2016
  • Yahya Afridi - 30-12-2016 to 27-06-2018
  • Waqar Ahmed Seth(late) - 28 June 2018 to 12 November 2020.
  • Qaiser Rashid Khan - 16-11-2020 to 30-3-2023
  • Musarrat Hilali - 1-4-2023 to 4-7-2023

List of former justices of Peshawar High Court

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  • Bashir-ud-Din Ahmad Khan
  • Ghulam Safdar Shah
  • Sher Bahadur Khan
  • Shah Zaman Babar
  • Kareemullah Durrani
  • Abdul Hakim Khan
  • Shah Nawaz Khan
  • Mian Burhanuddin
  • S. Usman Ali Shah
  • Sardar Fakhre Alam
  • Ali Hussain Qazilbash
  • Fazal Ilahi Khan
  • Abdur Rehman Khan Kaif
  • Fazal Ellahi Khan
  • Abdul Karim Khan Kundi
  • Nazir Ahmad Bhatti
  • Muhammad Bashir Jehangiri (Not retired from PHC)
  • Qazi Hamiduddin
  • Salim Dil Khan (Died during service)
  • Khalida Rashid (Not retired from PHC)
  • Jawaid Nawaz Khan Gandapur
  • Shah Jehan Khan
  • Qazi Ehsanullah Qureshi
  • Malik Hamid Saeed
  • Talaat Qayyum Qureshi (Died during service)
  • Shahzad Akbar Khan
  • Ijazul Hassan Khan
  • Muhammad Qaim Jan Khan
  • Raj Muhammad Khan
  • Said Maroof Khan
  • Hamid Farooq Durrani
  • Khalid Mahmood (Reversed)
  • Attaullah Khan
  • Miftah-Ud-Din Khan
  • Assadullah Khan Chammkani
  • Irshad Qaiser
  • Muhammad Daud Khan
  • Nisar Hussain Khan
  • Muhammad Younas Thaheem
  • Qalandar Ali Khan
  • Muhammad Ghazanfar Khan
  • Muhammad Ayub Khan
  • Syed Afsar Shah
  • Ikramullah Khan
  • Nasir Mehfooz
  • Lal Jan Khattak
  • Rooh Ul Amin Khan

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Guramani, Nadir (12 January 2018). "Bill extending PHC, SC jurisdiction to Fata passed by National Assembly". Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 16 May 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d History Archived 28 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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