LAHORE: 19 judges transferred

Published February 1, 2004

LAHORE, Jan 31: The chief justice of the Lahore High Court on Saturday transferred 19 judges of the subordinate courts.

They are: Arshad Iqbal from Multan to Rawalpindi, Muhammad Qammar from Rahim Yar Khan to Vehari, Muhammad Aslam Pervez from Rahim Yar Khan to Sadiqabad.

Munir Hussain Shah from Sadiqabad to Pakpattan, Muhammad Azam from Mandi Bahauddin to Faisalabad, Sajjad Ahmad from Muzaffargarh to Ahmadpur East.

Mustafa Tanveer Safwat from Taxila to Rawalpindi, Imtiaz Ahmad from Rawalpindi to Texila, Muhammad Zubair Aziz Cheema from Rawalpindi to Deepalpur.

Tariq Mahmood Malik from Sialkot to Bhakkar, Nazir Ahmad from Sialkot to Okara, Muhammad Khalid Rashid from Bhakkar to Ahmadpur East.

Abdul Noor Nasir from Ahmadpur East to Khanpur, Ahmad Khan from Mandi Bahauddin to Sheikhupura, Mushtaq Ahmad from Deepalpur to Sargodha.

Pervez Ismaeel from Gujranwala to Mailsi, Mehr Muhammad Yousaf from Mianwali to Faisalabad, Tahir Naeem from Lahore to Mian Channu.

Syed Auon Muhammad Rizvi from Rahim Yar Khan to Liaquatpur.-APP

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