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High Court of Sindh, Karachi Complete List of Applicants Applied for the Post of Additional District & Sessions Judge, 2018 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI COMPLETE LIST OF APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF ADDITIONAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, 2018 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 1 Aadil Khan M.A. LL.B 07-FEB-1983 14-MAY-2009 Khairpur Eligible S/o Karam Hussain Rid (35 years, 3 months and (9 years and 10 days) Khairpur (201842) 17 days) 2 Aamir Jamil M.A. LL.B 15-MAY-1981 02-MAR-2009 Karachi (East) Eligible S/o Jamil Ahmed (37 years and 9 days) (9 years, 2 months and 22 Karachi (East) (2018191) days) 3 Aashique Hussain M.A.,LLB 30-JAN-1977 01-FEB-2003 Jamshoro Eligible S/o Dhani Bux Solangi (41 years, 3 months and (15 years, 3 months and 23 Jamshoro . (2018530) 24 days) days) 4 Abbas Ali M.A. LL.B 10-MAR-1983 17-SEP-2011 Karachi (East) Eligible S/o Khuda Bux Larik (35 years, 2 months and (6 years, 8 months and 7 Karachi (East) (2018255) 14 days) days) 5 Abbas Ali Abbasi M.A., LL.B. 01-JUN-1969 07-DEC-1995 Larkana Eligible S/o Imamuddin (48 years, 11 months (22 years, 5 months and 17 Larkana CLEAR PHOTOCOPY OF MATRIC (20181200) and 23 days) days) CERTIFICATE AND INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET ARE REQUIRED. 6 Abdul Ahad B.A.,LLB 06-FEB-1976 21-OCT-2000 Larkana COPY OF APPOINTMENT Not Eligible, Objections, Payorder S/o Abdul Fattah Mangi (42 years, 3 months and (17 years, 7 months and 3 Larkana NOTIFICATION / ORDER, THREE N/A, (2018103) 18 days) days) (3) PHOTOS AND VALID PAY A.D.P.P. in LAW DEPARTMENT, ORDER / DEMAND DRAFT OF RS. Appointment Date:30/09/2008, 2000/= ARE REQUIRED. TWO VALID CHARACTER CERTIFICATES OF RESPECTABLE PERSONS ARE REQUIRED. 7 Abdul Ahad B.A, LL.B. 24-SEP-1980 13-JUN-2009 Sukkur Eligible S/o Allah Dino Buriro (37 years and 8 months ) (8 years, 11 months and 11 Sukkur (2018458) days) 8 Abdul Ahad M.A.,LLB 01-JUN-1976 11-DEC-2010 Khairpur Eligible S/o Ghulam Fareed Maitlo (41 years, 11 months (7 years, 5 months and 13 Khairpur ONE (1) PHOTO AND EMAIL (2018342) and 23 days) days) ADDRESS ARE REQUIRED. 9 Abdul Aziz Abro B.A.,LLB 04-JAN-1980 17-SEP-2011 Sukkur Eligible S/o Abdul Ghafoor Abro (38 years, 4 months and (6 years, 8 months and 7 Sukkur INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE (20181248) 20 days) days) INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET AND GRADUATION CERTIFICATE INSTEAD OF MARKS SHEET ARE REQUIRED. 10 Abdul Bari B.A.,LL.B 25-DEC-1980 28-DEC-2005 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Abdul Sattar (37 years, 4 months and (12 years, 4 months and 26 Naushero Feroze (2018785) 29 days) days) 11 Abdul Basit B.A.,LLB 10-MAR-1982 15-MAY-2009 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Ghullam Abass Bohio (36 years, 2 months and (9 years and 9 days) Naushero Feroze (2018461) 14 days) HRMS - Recruitment System; Designed by I.T. Dept. High Court of Sindh, Karachi Page: 1 of 119 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI COMPLETE LIST OF APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF ADDITIONAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, 2018 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 12 Abdul Basit Essani B.A. LL.B 22-DEC-1977 24-NOV-2003 Mirpurkhas Eligible S/o Muhammad Roshan (40 years, 5 months and (14 years and 6 months ) Mirpurkhas Essani 2 days) (2018318) 13 Abdul Gaffar Malak B.A.,LLB 15-NOV-1980 31-DEC-2009 Hyderabad MATRIC CERTIFICATE, Not Eligible, Objections & Some S/o Shuhab Uddin Malak (37 years, 6 months and (8 years, 4 months and 23 Hyderabad INTERMEDIATE CERTIFICATE, Documents N/A (20181184) 9 days) days) GRADUATION CERTIFICATE, EMAIL ADDRESS IS REQUIRED. CERTIFICATE OF DOMICILE, P.R.C. FORM "D" AND RENEWAL CERTIFICATE OF SINDH BAR COUNCIL VALID UPTO 2018 ARE REQUIRED. 14 Abdul Ghaffar M.A, LL.B. 02-APR-1985 29-JAN-2012 Dadu Eligible S/o Abdul Jabbar (33 years, 1 month and (6 years, 3 months and 25 Dadu (2018488) 22 days) days) 15 Abdul Ghaffar M.A., LL.B. 02-JAN-1979 20-AUG-2005 Shahdadkot Eligible S/o Gul Muhammad (39 years, 4 months and (12 years, 9 months and 4 Shahdadkot Kalhoro 22 days) days) (2018411) 16 Abdul Ghaffar Soomro B.SC, LLB 12-FEB-1975 30-SEP-1999 Sukkur Eligible S/o Abdul Sattar Soomro (43 years, 3 months and (18 years, 7 months and 24 Sukkur (20181156) 12 days) days) 17 Abdul Hafeez B.A. LL.B 12-MAR-1977 02-MAR-2009 Malir Eligible S/o Ghulam Saddique (41 years, 2 months and (9 years, 2 months and 22 Malir (2018817) 12 days) days) 18 Abdul Hafeez B.COM.,LLM 02-FEB-1969 10-JAN-1998 Tando Allah Yar Eligible, S/o Abdul Hameed Ghori (49 years, 3 months and (20 years, 4 months and 14 Tando Allah Yar A.D.P.P. in LAW DEPARTMENT (2018749) 22 days) days) Appointment Date:30/09/2008 19 Abdul Hafeez B.A, LL.B 13-MAY-1977 29-MAY-2004 Tando Muhammad Khan Eligible S/o Abdul Haque (41 years and 11 days) (13 years, 11 months and 25 Tando Muhammad Khan (2018288) days) 20 Abdul Hafeez Daudani B.A, LL.B. 15-AUG-1976 11-SEP-2004 Hyderabad Eligible Baloch (41 years, 9 months and (13 years, 8 months and 13 Hyderabad CHARACTER CERTIFICATE OF THE S/o Abdul Aziz Daudani 9 days) days) LAST ACADEMIC INSTITUTION IS Baloch REQUIRED. (2018668) 21 Abdul Hafeez Maitlo B.A.,LL.B 01-MAR-1977 29-NOV-2002 Khairpur Eligible, S/o Ghulam Rasool Maitlo (41 years, 2 months and (15 years, 5 months and 25 Khairpur A.D.P.P. in LAW DEPARTMENT (2018653) 23 days) days) Appointment Date:16/02/2009 22 Abdul Hafeez Mirani M.SC.,LLB 10-NOV-1976 10-APR-2010 Sukkur Eligible S/o Abul Aziz (41 years, 6 months and (8 years, 1 month and 14 Sukkur (2018230) 14 days) days) HRMS - Recruitment System; Designed by I.T. Dept. High Court of Sindh, Karachi Page: 2 of 119 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI COMPLETE LIST OF APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF ADDITIONAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, 2018 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL. DATE DOMICILE AND PRC OBJECTIONS REMARKS 23 Abdul Hafeez Panhwar B.SC. LL.B 01-JUL-1986 30-APR-2012 Dadu Eligible S/o Abdul Jabbar Panhwar (31 years, 10 months (6 years and 24 days) Dadu (2018157) and 23 days) 24 Abdul Hakeem Leghari B.A. LL.B 11-SEP-1972 16-FEB-2008 Dadu Eligible S/o Juma Khan (45 years, 8 months and (10 years, 3 months and 8 Dadu (2018231) 13 days) days) 25 Abdul Haleem B.A. LL.B 10-JAN-1970 28-OCT-2000 Sukkur Eligible, S/o Himat Ali Qureshi (48 years, 4 months and (17 years, 6 months and 26 Sukkur A.D.P.P. in LAW DEPARTMENT (2018271) 14 days) days) Appointment Date:09/06/2009 26 Abdul Haleem B.SC.,LLB 15-OCT-1977 12-MAY-2008 Dadu Eligible S/o Abdul Karim Bughio (40 years, 7 months and (10 years and 12 days) Dadu (2018549) 9 days) 27 Abdul Hameed M.A.,LLB 05-FEB-1982 23-DEC-2008 Sukkur Eligible S/o Ali Bux Soomro (36 years, 3 months and (9 years, 5 months and 1 Sukkur (20181041) 19 days) day) 28 Abdul Hameed Sangi B.A. LL.B 01-FEB-1982 30-MAY-2010 Khairpur Eligible S/o Bhale Dino (36 years, 3 months and (7 years, 11 months and 24 Khairpur (2018597) 23 days) days) 29 Abdul Hayee Shaikh M.A. LL.B 03-MAR-1983 01-AUG-2007 Khairpur Eligible S/o Shafi Muhammad (35 years, 2 months and (10 years, 9 months and 23 Khairpur Shaikh 21 days) days) (2018368) 30 Abdul Jabbar B.A.,LL.B 11-FEB-1983 15-MAY-2009 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Muhammad Mithal (35 years, 3 months and (9 years and 9 days) Naushero Feroze (2018808) 13 days) 31 Abdul Jabbar B.A. LL.M 20-JAN-1985 21-APR-2012 Badin Eligible S/o Riaz Ahmed (33 years, 4 months and (6 years, 1 month and 3 Badin (2018920) 4 days) days) 32 Abdul Jabbar Mallah B.A.,LLB 27-SEP-1984 08-JUL-2009 Naushero Feroze Eligible S/o Abdul Rehman Mallah (33 years, 7 months and (8 years, 10 months and 16 Naushero Feroze (2018815) 27 days) days) 33 Abdul Jabbar Shaikh B.A. LL.B 10-SEP-1967 10-OCT-1997 Khairpur Eligible, S/o Qalandar Bakhsh (50 years, 8 months and (20 years, 7 months and 14 Khairpur D.D.P.P. in LAW DEPARTMENT Shaikh 14 days) days) Appointment Date:30/04/2004 (2018145) 34 Abdul Jabbar Shaikh B.SC.,LLB 01-JAN-1977 14-JAN-2006 Sukkur Eligible S/o Ghulam Hyder (41 years, 4 months and (12 years, 4 months and 10 Sukkur (2018423) 23 days) days) 35 Abdul Jabbar Soomro B.A, LL.B. 02-MAR-1980 18-NOV-2006 Ghotki Eligible S/o Muhammad Naeem (38 years, 2 months and (11 years, 6 months and 6 Ghotki Soomro 22 days) days) (2018468) HRMS - Recruitment System; Designed by I.T. Dept. High Court of Sindh, Karachi Page: 3 of 119 HIGH COURT OF SINDH, KARACHI COMPLETE LIST OF APPLICANTS APPLIED FOR THE POST OF ADDITIONAL DISTRICT & SESSIONS JUDGE, 2018 SNO NAME RNO QUAL. BIRTH DATE ENROL.
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