KARACHI, July 10: The provincial government replaced eight of its law officers posted at the Sindh High Court principal seat and at its Sukkur bench on Thursday.

Additional Advocate-General Miran Mohammad Shah has been appointed additional advocate-general in place of Abbas Ali, the senior-most AAG at Karachi who has been relieved.

Seven assistant advocates-general have also been relieved. They are: M. Qasim Mir Jat, Agha Zaffir Ali, Sabir Haider, Abdul Jabbar Lakho, Mushtaq Abbasi (Karachi) and Masood Ali Samo and Mahmood Khan Yusufi (Sukkur).

They have been replaced by Advocates Adnan Karim Memon, Nafees Ahmed Osmani, Imtiaz Ali Soomro, Zafar Ali Siddiqui, Qazi Majid Ali, Khizar Askar Zaidi, and Saifullah.

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