KARACHI: Law college promised land

Published January 26, 2003

KARACHI, Jan 25: Sindh minister for law, parliamentary affairs and human rights, Chaudhry Iftekhar Ahmed, has urged law students to work with dedication and serve the country.

He was speaking at the annual function of the Sindh Muslim Law College. Former law minister Justice E Abdul Qadir Halepoto and Justice E Haider Ali Pirzada were also present on the occasion. The minister said that the SM Law College had played a great role in strengthening the judiciary and produced eminent lawyers.—PPI

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