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High Court of Sindh, Karachi List of Eligible Applicants Applied for the Post of Civil Judge & Judicial Magistrate, 2016 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI LIST OF ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF CIVIL JUDGE & JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, 2016 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 1 Aabid Ali 1 B.COM.,LLB 20-JAN-1987 02-FEB-2016 Jamshoro Eligible S/o Mir Muhammad (29 years, 11 months (11 months and 5 days) Jamshoro EMAIL ADDRESS IS REQUIRED. (2016448) and 17 days) 2 Aadil Aziz 2 B.COM, LL.B. 12-FEB-1990 02-FEB-2016 Kamber @Shadadkot Eligible S/o Aziz Ul Haq Solangi (26 years, 10 months (11 months and 5 days) Kamber @Shadadkot (2016757) and 25 days) 3 Aadil Khan 3 M.A, LL.B. 07-FEB-1983 14-MAY-2009 Khairpur Eligible S/o Karam Hussain Rid (33 years and 11 (7 years, 7 months and 23 Khairpur (2016266) months ) days) 4 Aajiz Hussain Solangi 4 B.A.,LLB 01-JAN-1989 01-AUG-2015 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Mohammad Juman (28 years and 6 days) (1 year, 5 months and 6 Naushero Feroze Solangi days) (2016403) 5 Aakash Ali Rind 5 B.A.,LLB 05-FEB-1991 08-OCT-2015 Tando Muhammad Khan Eligible S/o Anwer Ali Rind (25 years, 11 months (1 year, 2 months and 29 Tando Muhammad Khan (20161633) and 2 days) days) 6 Aamir Ali 6 B.COM.,LLB 01-JAN-1990 Naushero Feroze Eligible, S/o Ghulam Sarwar (27 years and 6 days) (N/A) Naushero Feroze A.P.S. in N.A.B. COURT (2016703) Appointment Date:08/01/2011 7 Aamir Ali 7 B.SC, LL.B. 11-JUN-1987 30-APR-2012 Larkana Eligible S/o Bahadur Ali Abbasi (29 years, 6 months and (4 years, 8 months and 7 Larkana (20162850) 26 days) days) 8 Aamir Ali Abbasi 8 B.A.,LLB 01-JAN-1985 21-APR-2012 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Ghullam Murtaza (32 years and 6 days) (4 years, 8 months and 16 Naushero Feroze GRADUATION CERTIFICATE Abbasi days) INSTEAD OF PROVISIONAL (20162735) CERTIFICATE IS REQUIRED. 9 Aamir Ali Abro 9 B.SC, LL.B. 06-MAR-1988 Shikarpur Eligible, S/o Hyder Ali Abro (28 years, 10 months (N/A) Shikarpur SR. CLERK in A.T.C. SHIKARPUR, (20162686) and 1 day) Appointment Date:22/01/2015, INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET IS REQUIRED. 10 Aamir Bin Mehmood 10 B.A.,LLB 03-MAR-1983 Karachi (East) Eligible, S/o Mehmood (33 years, 10 months (N/A) Karachi (East) STENOGRAPHER in DISTRICT & (2016375) and 4 days) SESSION JUDGE, MALIR Appointment Date:24/11/2004 11 Aamir Hazoor Solangi 11 B.COM, LL.B. 16-MAY-1990 19-MAY-2016 Jamshoro Eligible S/o Hazoor Bukhsh Solangi (26 years, 7 months and (7 months and 18 days) Jamshoro (2016853) 21 days) HRMS - Recruitment System; Designed by I.T. Dept. High Court of Sindh, Karachi Page: 1 of 238 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI LIST OF ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF CIVIL JUDGE & JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, 2016 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 12 Aamir Khan 12 B.A.,LLB 26-DEC-1987 26-MAR-2014 Dadu Eligible S/o Nazir Ahmed (29 years and 11 days) (2 years, 9 months and 11 Dadu (2016323) days) 13 Aamir Khan 13 B.E.,LLB 03-JUN-1987 Shahdadkot Eligible, S/o Ghous Bux (29 years, 7 months and (N/A) Shahdadkot NETWORK ENGINEER in LAW, (20161743) 4 days) Appointment Date:20/02/2013, LL.B. CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET IS REQUIRED. 14 Aamir Khan Tunio 14 B.A.,LLB 13-FEB-1988 Kamber @Shadadkot Eligible, S/o Ali Muhammad Tunio (28 years, 10 months (N/A) Kamber @Shadadkot STENOGRAPHER in DISTRICT (2016177) and 24 days) COURT KAMBER Appointment Date:21/06/2012 15 Aamir Nazeer 15 B.COM, LL.B. 01-JAN-1990 05-NOV-2016 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Nazeer Ahmed Solangi (27 years and 6 days) (2 months and 2 days) Naushero Feroze GRADUATION CERTIFICATE (20162731) INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET, CHARACTER CERTIFICATE OF THE LAST ACADEMIC INSTITUTION, PROPER POSTAL ADDRESS AND EMAIL ADDRESS ARE REQUIRED. 16 Aandal Khan 16 B.SC.,LLB 07-MAR-1991 26-MAR-2016 Larkana Eligible S/o Zameer Hussain (25 years and 10 (9 months and 11 days) Larkana (2016772) months ) 17 Aanisa Ghouri 17 B.A.,LLB 08-JAN-1983 16-FEB-2008 Karachi (East) Eligible D/o Abdul Salam Khan (33 years, 11 months (8 years, 10 months and 21 Karachi (East) Ghouri and 29 days) days) (2016580) 18 Aasia Channa 18 B.SC, LL.B. 05-FEB-1990 08-OCT-2015 Matiari Eligible D/o Mitha Khan Channa (26 years, 11 months (1 year, 2 months and 29 Matiari (2016744) and 2 days) days) 19 Aasia Rajput 19 M.A.,LLB 25-MAY-1987 18-JAN-2014 Hyderabad Eligible D/o Mohammad Aslam (29 years, 7 months and (2 years, 11 months and 19 Hyderabad (20162205) 12 days) days) 20 Aasma 20 B.A.,LLB 24-DEC-1982 28-JAN-2013 Hyderabad Eligible D/o Shabbir Ali Chohan (34 years and 13 days) (3 years, 11 months and 9 Hyderabad (20162256) days) 21 Aasma Shabbir Khan 21 B.A.,LLB 27-DEC-1990 22-JUN-2016 Karachi Eligible S/o Shabbir Ahmed Khan (26 years and 10 days) (6 months and 15 days) Karachi (20162049) HRMS - Recruitment System; Designed by I.T. Dept. High Court of Sindh, Karachi Page: 2 of 238 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI LIST OF ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF CIVIL JUDGE & JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, 2016 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 22 Abbas Ali 22 B.A.,LLB 10-MAR-1983 17-SEP-2011 Karachi Eligible S/o Khuda Bux Larik (33 years, 9 months and (5 years, 3 months and 20 Karachi CHARACTER CERTIFICATE OF THE (20161955) 27 days) days) LAST ACADEMIC INSTITUTION IS REQUIRED. 23 Abbas Saleem Khan 23 B.COM,LLB, 08-JUN-1989 23-NOV-2015 Malir Eligible S/o Mohammad Saleem (27 years, 6 months and (1 year, 1 month and 14 Malir INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE Khan 29 days) days) INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET IS (2016374) REQUIRED. 24 Abdul Ahad 24 B.A.,LLB 10-SEP-1991 15-JUN-2016 Khairpur Eligible S/o Sanaullah (25 years, 3 months and (6 months and 22 days) Khairpur (2016154) 27 days) 25 Abdul Ahad 25 M.A.,LLB 09-DEC-1985 Dadu Eligible, S/o Abdul Fatah Memon (31 years and 28 days) (N/A) Dadu STENOGRAPHER in DISTRICT & (20161279) SESISON JUDGE, DADU Appointment Date:22/03/2007 26 Abdul Aziz 27 B.COM.,LLB 04-APR-1986 Jamshoro Eligible, S/o Muhammad Ismail (30 years, 9 months and (N/A) Jamshoro READER in DISTRICT & SESSION Memon 3 days) JUDGE, JAMSHORO (2016606) Appointment Date:13/12/2005 27 Abdul Aziz 26 B.SC, LL.B. 10-JUL-1987 16-APR-2013 Khairpur Eligible S/o Muhammad Alim (29 years, 5 months and (3 years, 8 months and 21 Khairpur Kanhar 27 days) days) (20161656) 28 Abdul Aziz 28 B.SC.,LLB 02-AUG-1988 03-DEC-2013 Ghotki Eligible S/o Abdur Razzaque Dayo (28 years, 5 months and (3 years, 1 month and 4 Ghotki LL.B. CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF (20162513) 5 days) days) MARKS SHEET IS REQUIRED. 29 Abdul Aziz 29 B.A.,LLB 04-SEP-1984 17-AUG-2013 Badin Eligible S/o Muhammad Bakari (32 years, 4 months and (3 years, 4 months and 20 Badin INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE (20162052) 3 days) days) ISSUED FROM CONCERNED BOARD IS REQURIED. 30 Abdul Aziz Unar 30 B.SC, LL.B. 05-MAY-1986 03-DEC-2013 Shaheed Benazir Abad Eligible S/o Abdullah Unar (30 years, 8 months and (3 years, 1 month and 4 Shaheed Benazir Abad (2016684) 2 days) days) 31 Abdul Bari 31 B.A.,LLB 22-MAY-1987 26-JUL-2016 Shikarpur Eligible S/o Abdul Hayee Nahar (29 years, 7 months and (5 months and 11 days) Shikarpur LL.B. CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF (20162350) 15 days) MARKS SHEET IS REQUIRED. 32 Abdul Basit 32 M.A, LL.B. 06-MAY-1986 30-APR-2012 Khairpur Eligible S/o Iqbal Hussain Langah (30 years, 8 months and (4 years, 8 months and 7 Khairpur (20162752) 1 day) days) HRMS - Recruitment System; Designed by I.T. Dept. High Court of Sindh, Karachi Page: 3 of 238 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI LIST OF ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF CIVIL JUDGE & JUDICIAL MAGISTRATE, 2016 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 33 Abdul Basit 33 B.A.,LLB 04-JAN-1988 06-OCT-2016 Kashmore @Kandhkot Eligible S/o Mohammad Qasim (29 years and 3 days) (3 months and 1 day) Kashmore @Kandhkot Khoso (20161070) 34 Abdul Basit Bohio 34 B.A.,LLB 10-MAR-1982 15-MAY-2009 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Ghullam Abass Bohio (34 years, 9 months and (7 years, 7 months and 22 Naushero Feroze (2016922) 27 days) days) 35 Abdul Basit Soomro 35 B.A.,LLB 27-JAN-1982 09-JUL-2013 Dadu Eligible S/o Muhammad Suleman (34 years, 11 months (3 years, 5 months and 28 Dadu (20161787) and 10 days) days) 36 Abdul Faheem Mangi 36 M.A, LL.B. 20-JAN-1988 Sukkur Eligible, S/o Abdul Raheem Mangi (28 years, 11 months (N/A) Sukkur A.P.S. in I.P.T. KARACHI (20162788) and 17 days) Appointment Date:19/12/2008 37 Abdul Fatah 37 M.A.,LLB 04-FEB-1987 13-APR-2013 Ghotki Eligible S/o Abdul Malik Samo (29 years, 11 months (3 years, 8 months and 24 Ghotki TWO VALID CHARACTER (20161396) and 3 days) days) CERTIFICATES OF RESPECTABLE PERSONS AND GRADUATION CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET ARE REQUIRED.
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