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List of Candidates for the Post of Addl: District & Sessions Judges Page 1 of 11 List of Candidates for the Post of Addl: District & Sessions Judges Eligible/ DC District S.No. Name Father' Name Remarks Not Eligible 01 Peshawar 1 Mohammad Sarmad Munir Malik Mohammad Munir Not Eligible Out District / Province , Under Age 01 Peshawar 2 Zair Nawaz Habib Ur Rehman Eligible 01 Peshawar 3 Sawar Khan Qurban Ali Eligible 01 Peshawar 4 Tariq Ehsan Muhammad Ismail Eligible 01 Peshawar 5 Syed Taimur Ali Shah Syed Amjid Ali Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 6 Arshad Zaman Mir Zaman Eligible 01 Peshawar 7 Inayat Ali Abdul Ghafoor Eligible 01 Peshawar 8 Kamran Murtaza Ghulam Murtaza Eligible 01 Peshawar 9 Naseer-ud-Din Zarin Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 10 Ashfaq Ahmad Noor Ullah Eligible 01 Peshawar 11 Shah Hussain Awal Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 12 Shah Faisal Awal Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 13 Abdul Malik Abdul Manan Eligible 01 Peshawar 14 Hasnain Tariq Tariq Javed Eligible 01 Peshawar 15 Muhammad Tariq Muhammad Yaqoob Overage (02 Days) Wakalat namas are short, She stated to have worked as SPP and as State counsel at High Court, still she was directed to submit wakalat 01 Peshawar 16 Miss Mamraiz Gul Aziz-ur-Rehman namas but she took the stance to rely on the list already submitted by her with her application duly signed by Judicial Magistrate 01 Peshawar 17 Mehwish Mukhtar Mukhtar Ahmad Eligible 01 Peshawar 18 Sabiha Iqbal Muhammad Iqbal Eligible 01 Peshawar 19 Kaleem Ullah Shakir Ullah Eligible 01 Peshawar 20 Maqsood Ali Sohbat Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 21 Muhammad Sufian Malik Ghulam Mohy-ud-Din Malik Eligible 01 Peshawar 22 Sagheer Iqbal Jan Muhammad Eligible 01 Peshawar 23 Atiq-ur-Rehman Saeed-ur-Rehman Eligible 01 Peshawar 24 Gul Hussain Kareem Gul Eligible 01 Peshawar 25 Hanif Afridi Abdul Latif Afridi Wakalat namas not attached 01 Peshawar 26 Nosheen Ahmad Miskin Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 27 Raza Khan Salo Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 28 Qaisar Khan Adalat Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 29 Asfandyar Rahat Ullah Eligible 01 Peshawar 30 Mohib Jan Saeed Jan Eligible 01 Peshawar 31 Mushtaq Ahmad Kashar Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 32 Abid Ali Zamarood Eligible 01 Peshawar 33 Zohra Bibi Bakhshish Eligible 01 Peshawar 34 Mian Aziz Mian Ghulam Muhammad Eligible 01 Peshawar 35 Noor Rehman Mir Rehman Eligible 01 Peshawar 36 Salman Fayyaz Fayyaz Ahmad Eligible 01 Peshawar 37 Nasir Ullah Fazal-e-Wahab Eligible 01 Peshawar 38 Affan Ahmad Fayyaz Ullah Eligible Educational documents and wakalat namas are short, already 01 Peshawar 39 Jawad Khan Jan Muhammad conveyed to the applicant 01 Peshawar 40 Azmat Ullah Taseer Ghulam Eligible 01 Peshawar 41 Inayat Khan Sher Afzal Eligible 01 Peshawar 42 Habib-ur-Rehman Jan Muhammad Eligible 01 Peshawar 43 Aman Ullah Khan Muhammad Haleem Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 44 Iltaf Hussain Abdul Ghaffar Khan Photo graph not attested, w/nama deficiency 01 Peshawar 45 Bilal-ud-Din Hilal-ud-Din Eligible Page 2 of 11 List of Candidates for the Post of Addl: District & Sessions Judges Eligible/ DC District S.No. Name Father' Name Remarks Not Eligible 01 Peshawar 46 Arshad Hussain Faqir Hussain Eligible 01 Peshawar 47 Muhammad Ziaullah Khan Attaullah Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 48 Bilal Ahmad Muhammad Amin Jan Eligible 01 Peshawar 49 Muhammad Shahid Muhammad Ramzan Eligible 01 Peshawar 50 Shakir Ullah Nisar Ahmad Eligible 01 Peshawar 51 Zeshan Ullah Afridi Nasrullah Jan Afridi Eligible 01 Peshawar 52 Gul Nawaz Gul Chaman Eligible 01 Peshawar 53 Asif Ali Shah Feroz Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 54 Sangeen Shah Awal Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 55 Jehangir Khan Muhammad Zaman Eligible 01 Peshawar 56 Dauran Shah Syed Munawwar Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 57 Alam Khan Abdur Rehman Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 58 Hizar Hayat Khan Feroz Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 59 Safdar Iqbal Khattak Guldaraz Khattak Eligible 01 Peshawar 60 Syed Parvez Behramand Syed Eligible 01 Peshawar 61 Saeed Khan Faqir Said Overage 01 Peshawar 62 Jalalud-Din Abdullah Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 63 Umair Azam Fazal e Rabi Eligible 01 Peshawar 64 Muhammad Kamran Khan Dilawar Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 65 Kifayat Ullah Khan Ajeem Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 66 Abdur Rehman Muhammad Naeem Eligible 01 Peshawar 67 Izhar Ullah Samdani Gul Eligible 01 Peshawar 68 Muhammad Sheraz Khan Muhammad Israr Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 69 Liaqat Ali Stana Gul Eligible 01 Peshawar 70 Farman Ullah Abdur Rehman Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 71 Mati Ullah Khan Muhammad Ali Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 72 Naheed Bibi Fazal-e-Malik Eligible 01 Peshawar 73 Tariq Ali Muhammad Zarif Eligible 01 Peshawar 74 Shehzad-ul-Hassan Muzaffar Din Less than 8 years experience as advocate 01 Peshawar 75 Yasir Arafat Siyyar Muhammad Eligible 01 Peshawar 76 Bashir Ahmad Wazir Muhammad Eligible Wakalat namas not attached, the applicant submitted some other documents in support of his application stating to have challenged 01 Peshawar 77 Behzad Haider Amir Haider his status of being short of wakalat namas before the august Supreme Court of Pakistan 01 Peshawar 78 Snobar Imran Michael Latif Wakalat namas not attached 01 Peshawar 79 Syed Raza Ali Rizvi Syed Akbar Shah Rizvi Wakalat namas and other documents not attached 01 Peshawar 80 Syed Mushtaq Ali Shah Mir Syed Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 81 Syed Aizaz Ali Shah Syed Ibrahim Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 82 Musdassir Ali Bangash Ashab Ali Bangash Eligible 01 Peshawar 83 Alamzeb Shah Jehan Eligible 01 Peshawar 84 Sahibzada Muhammmad Shoaib Sahibzada Muhammad Aman Eligible 01 Peshawar 85 Muhammad Farooq Malik Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Malik Eligible 01 Peshawar 86 Abdul Wahab Shah Munawwar Ali Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 87 Abdus Sattar Abdul Mateen Eligible 01 Peshawar 88 Muhammad Anwar Abdul Khaliq Eligible 01 Peshawar 89 Faheem Ullah Khan Muhammad Ayub Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 90 Sifat Ullah Haji Murad Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 91 Shakil Khan Azad Khan Eligible Page 3 of 11 List of Candidates for the Post of Addl: District & Sessions Judges Eligible/ DC District S.No. Name Father' Name Remarks Not Eligible 01 Peshawar 92 Manzoor Alam Khan Ghulam Hussain Eligible 01 Peshawar 93 Mian Sibghat Ullah Shah Mian Gulzada Shah Eligible 01 Peshawar 94 Syed Adnan Ishtiaq Syed Muhammad Ishtiaq Noor Eligible 01 Peshawar 95 Akbar Ali Muhammad Ali Eligible 01 Peshawar 96 Mustafa Firdous Firdous Khan Eligible 01 Peshawar 97 Muhammad Bashir Malik Fazal -e- Akbar Wakanamas not attached 01 Peshawar 98 Najma Kamdar Kamdar Khan Certain documents including wakalat namas not attached 01 Peshawar 99 Mujeeb-ur-Rehman Habib Ur Rehman Eligible 02 Nowshera 1 Wajid Ali Haji Juma Din Eligible 02 Nowshera 2 Fawad Abdul Sattar Abdul Sattar Eligible 02 Nowshera 3 Muhammad Abid Muzaffar Khan Eligible 02 Nowshera 4 Ibad Ur Rehman Tayyab Ur Rehman Eligible 02 Vakalatnamas of District Courts Nowshera of 2016 & 2017 02 Nowshera 5 Imran Shehzad Shakeel Ahmad submitted. Rest of the vakalatnamas pertaining to Hon'ble Peshawar High Court, Peshawar. 02 Nowshera 6 Khalid Arshad Muhammad Irshad Not Eligible Did not submit required number of wakalatnamas 02 Nowshera 7 Darus Salam Abdul Karim Eligible 02 Nowshera 8 Noor Zamina Murad Gul Eligible Vakalatnamas not submitted and length of practice is 6 years and 9 02 Nowshera 9 Zaib Ullah Bahadar Khan Not Eligible months. Submitted vakalatnamas pertaining to District Attock (Practice at 02 Nowshera 10 Asad Khan Mir Aslam Khan Attock) 02 Nowshera 11 Ayaz Khan Qalandar Khan Eligible 03 Charsadda 1 Sahar Zeb Nazar Din Eligible 03 Charsadda 2 Wajid Ali Haji Juma Din Not Eligible required documents are not annexed 03 Charsadda 3 Shakeel Ahmad Wasal Khan Eligible The requisite experience is lacking and as per querry from Yousaf Ali 03 Charsadda 4 Muhammad Ayaz Gul Badshah Not Eligible Assistant PHC, experience as lawyer cannot cover the experience gaps as APP. He has not applied through proper channel and NOC is also issued 03 Charsadda 5 Zafar Ali Lal Sharif Not Eligible by competent Authority. 03 Charsadda 6 Fazal e Maula Azeemullah Eligible 03 Charsadda 7 Asif Khan Wazir Shah Eligible 03 Charsadda 8 Muhammad Rashid Muhammad Khalid Not Eligible Documents are not annexd with the application 03 Charsadda 9 Mian Muhammad Atif Iqbal Mian Muhammad Iqbal Eligible 03 Charsadda 10 Ahmad Ali Jan Alam Gul Eligible 03 Charsadda 11 Siddique Akbar Faqir Muhammad Eligible though Photograpes are not attested but otherwise eligible. 03 Charsadda 12 Asad Jan Mohammad Younas Eligible educational certificates, NIC, Domicile not annexed, experience 03 Charsadda 13 Affan Ahmad Not Eligible certificate is also no provided and photorgrapes missing. Matric certificate, Certificate from President from the Bar, 03 Charsadda 14 Liaqat Ali Firdous Khan Eligible Enrolment certificates are not provided with the applications 04 Mardan 1 Asad Khan Fazle Rabi Eligible 04 Mardan 2 Mohammad Arif Ghafoor-ur-Rehman Eligible 04 Mardan 3 Ishfaq Ahmed Bahader Sher Eligible 04 Mardan 4 Asad Ali Abdul Rashid Eligible 04 Mardan 5 Arif Rasool Ghulam Rasool Eligible 04 Mardan 6 Khalid Hussain Hussain Bahadur Eligible 04 Mardan 7 Muslim Khan Mukarram Khan Not Eligible Overage 04 Mardan 8 Muhammad Shafiq Noor Akbar Eligible 04 Mardan 9 Toufeeq Yousafzai Tariq Yousafzai Eligible Special Public Prosecutor since 2008 (No wakalat Nama submitted) 04 Mardan 10 Asfandyar Yousafzai Tariq Yousafzai Eligible 04 Mardan 11 Muhammad Tahir Gul Roz Eligible Page 4 of 11 List of Candidates for the Post of Addl: District & Sessions Judges Eligible/ DC District S.No. Name Father' Name Remarks Not Eligible 04 Mardan 12 Rafiullah Ihasan-ul-Haq Eligible Deputyt Public Prosecutor since 2008 04 Mardan 13 Ziaullah Roohul Amin Eligible 04 Mardan 14 Tila Muhammad Khan Adam Khan Eligible 04 Mardan 15 Sajjad Ali Rehmat Shah Eligible Particulars on Wakalat Nama not mentioned with regard to decided 04 Mardan 16 Muslim Shah Aryani Aslam Shah Aryani Eligible cases.
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