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Muhammad Faisal Kamal Alam
Muhammad Faisal Kamal Alam (born 8 May 1969) is a Pakistani jurist. He has been Justice of the Sindh High Court since 30 October 2015. Career From 2009 to 2014, Alam practiced in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, specializing in commercial, service, regulatory, election, and constitutional law disputes. In July 2014, Alam was appointed as Advisor Legal Affairs to the President of Pakistan, serving in this capacity until October 29, 2015. He assumed his current role as a judge of the Sindh High Court The High Court of Sindh ( ur, ) is the highest judicial institution of the Pakistani province of Sindh. Established in 1906, the Court situated in the provincial capital at Karachi. Apart from being the highest Court of Appeal for Sindh in ... on October 30, 2015. During his tenure as a judge, he has served as a chairman of the Legal Research Cell at the Sindh High Court, member of the Information Technology Committee, and member of the Board of Governors for the Sindh Instit ...
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Sindh High Court
The High Court of Sindh ( ur, ) is the highest judicial institution of the Pakistani province of Sindh. Established in 1906, the Court situated in the provincial capital at Karachi. Apart from being the highest Court of Appeal for Sindh in civil and criminal matters, the Court was the District Court and the Court of Session in Karachi. History On 21 August 1926, the Sindh Courts Act (Bom. VII of 1926) was passed into law-making provision for the establishment of a Chief Court for the Province of Sindh. On the coming into operation of Part III of the Government of India Act, 1935, on 1 April 1937, Sindh became a separate Province and the Judges of the Court of Judicial Commissioner of Sindh were appointed by Royal Warrant by the British Government. At the time of establishment of the High Court of West Pakistan the number of the Judges of the Karachi Bench was almost the same but subsequently it was increased to 15 and on separation of Sindh & Balochistan High Court's 12 ...
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