Khawaja Muhammad Sharif Explained

Khawaja Muhammad Sharif
Nationality:Pakistani
Birth Date:1949 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Lahore, Pakistan
Death Place:Lahore, Pakistan
Order3:39th Chief Justice Lahore High Court
Term Start3:13 April 2009
Term End3:8 December 2010
Predecessor3:Sayed Zahid Hussain
Successor3:Ijaz Ahmad Chaudhry
Nominator3:President Asif Ali Zardari
Order4:Justice Lahore High Court
Term Start4:21 May 1998
Term End4:12 April 2009
Nominator4:President Mohammad Rafiq Tarar

Khawaja Muhammad Sharif (; 9 December 1949 – 5 November 2021) was a Pakistani judge who served as Chief Justice of Lahore High Court from 13 April 2009 to 8 December 2010.

Life

Sharif was born on 9 December 1949, in Lahore. His father Khawaja Muhammad Sadiq was a cloth merchant of Anarkali Bazaar, Lahore. Mr. Sharif passed M.A. in Political Science and got degree in L.L.B. He got Diplomas in Taxation Law and also in Labour Law.[1]

Professional career

Sharif commenced practice in legal profession on 7 April 1971 from the office of Khawaja Sultan Ahmad, the most Senior Advocate of Supreme Court of Pakistan and High Court and enrolled as an Advocate of Lahore High Court, Lahore on 24 May 1973.[1] [2]

He was elected twice as President of Lahore Bar Association in the year 1989 and 1991. During practice he wrote seven law books, six published by Mansoor Book Depot, Lahore which are Motor Accident Claims, Press and Publication Ordinance, Arbitration Act, Company Law, West Pakistan Civil Courts Ordinance and Law of Torts and the seventh book is Manual of Local Bodies Elections Laws with Rules, published by Shah Book Corporation, Lahore.[1] [3]

He, being the President of Lahore Bar Association, represented Pakistan at the time of formation of SAARC Law Association in Sri Lanka in October 1991. He was one of signatories to the charter of SAARC Law Association at Colombo, Sri Lanka. He also visited Malaysia, Philippines and England in his private capacity and wrote 'Safar Nama' in the shape of a book known as 'Shakh-e-Nazuk Key Aashianey'.[1]

He remained Advocate General Punjab from May 1997 till 20 May 1998, when he was appointed to Lahore High Court.[4]

He was one of the few judges, sacked on 3 November 2007 after the enforcement of martial law by Pervez Musharraf, who were reinstated to their positions without taking a fresh or PCO Oath on 17 March 2009.[5]

Sharif was appointed Chief Justice of Lahore High Court on 12 April 2009 and retired on 8 December 2010 on attaining the age of superannuation.[4] [6]

Although already retired, Sharif participated in the defence of Mumtaz Qadri after his assassination of Punjab governor Salman Taseer in a high-profile, controversial case in 2011.[7] [8]

Death

Sharif died on 5 November 2021, in Lahore, at age 71.[9] [10] [11]

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Notes and References

  1. News: 13 April 2009 . The Hon'ble Chief Justice Mr. Justice Khawaja Muhammad Sharif . Lahore High Court . Lahore High Court . . 19 April 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090717085929/http://www.iways.net/LHC/judges/jbiodata/jkhawaja_m_sharif.htm . 17 July 2009.
  2. Web site: لاہور ہائیکورٹ کے سابق چیف جسٹس خواجہ محمد شریف انتقال کر گئے. 5 November 2021. City 42.
  3. Web site: Ex-LHC CJ Khawaja Sharif passes away. Dunya News. 14 February 2008 .
  4. News: Sumra . Anwer . Accommodating for security: Permanent official residence given to former chief justice . 9 November 2021 . The Express Tribune . 22 December 2010 . en . Khawaja Muhammad Sharif was appointed Advocate General Punjab in May 1997. On May 20, 1998 he was elevated to the position of additional judge LHC. He became LHC chief justice on April 14, 2009 and retired from service after attaining superannuation of 62 year age on December 8..
  5. Web site: Former CJ LHC Khawaja Sharif passes away. 5 November 2021. The Nation.
  6. Web site: Former LHC chief justice Khawaja Muhammad Sharif dies after prolonged illness. 5 November 2021. Daily Pakistan Global.
  7. News: Abbasi . Obaid . Former LHC chief justice to defend Mumtaz Qadri . 9 November 2021 . The Express Tribune . 10 October 2011 . en.
  8. News: Ahmed . Khaled . The frailty of judges . 9 November 2021 . The Indian Express . 28 February 2015 . en.
  9. Web site: لاہور ہائیکورٹ کےسابق چیف جسٹس خواجہ محمد شریف انتقال کرگئے. 6 November 2021. Jang.
  10. Web site: 5 November 2021. Former LHC chief justice Khawaja Muhammad Sharif dies after prolonged illness. 6 November 2021. Daily Pakistan. en.
  11. Web site: 5 November 2021. Former CJ LHC Khawaja Sharif passes away. 6 November 2021. The Nation. en.