It should be noted that earlier the ministry of Law had issued a notification to appoint six additional judges as permanent judges.


Karachi: The Sindh high court’s (SHC) six additional judges has taken oath as permanent judges.
According to the details, justice Aqeel Ahmed Abbasi has taken oath from the judges. SHC’s judges, bar association’s representors, lawyers and the families of the permanent judges also participated in the swearing-in ceremony.
The number of permanent judges in SHC has got 32 whereas the vacant seats of eight judges are still remaining.
The judges who took oath as permanent judges are justice Amjad Ali, justice Sana Ikram Minhas, justice Jawad Akbar, justice Khadim Hussain Somro, justice Abd-ur-Rehman and justice Arbab Ali included.
It should be noted that earlier the ministry of Law had issued a notification to appoint six additional judges as permanent judges.
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