Former Shariat Court CJ remembered

By Our Correspondent
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February 06, 2020

Islamabad : Senior judges and lawyers paid homage to late chief justice of Federal Shariat Court Justice Allama Dr Fida Muhammad Khan here at Shariah Academy of the International Islamic University (IIU).

Justice Fida was part of the IIU’s Board of Trustees, Board of Governors, member selection board, Member of the Councils of Constituent Units (including Shariah Academy) of IIU and many other committees of the university.

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Participants of a reference dedicated to his contributions, noted that Justice Fida played a commendable role in Islamisation of laws in Pakistan. They opined that he was a great scholar, intellectual, thinker and law expert who devoted his life to the profession.

“I believe the death of Justice Fida is an irreparable loss to judiciary,” said Justice Athar Minallah, Chief Justice, Islamabad High Court, who also reminisced his days at IIU as a student.

He added that Justice Fida was always a great source of guidance for him since his student life.

Justice Muhammad Noor Maskanzai, Chief Justice, Federal Shariat Court said the Justice Fida was a mentor for a large number of judges and legal experts and he had been an authority on Islamic laws. He continued saying that Justice Fida’s demise has resulted in loss of a great Islamic scholar.

Dr. Aqdas Naveed Malik, Acting President, IIU in his welcome address thanked all the judges and legal professionals for joining the reference. He also appreciated academy for the commemorative session.

Justice Qazi Faez Esa, Judge Supreme Court maintained that whenever Federal Shariat Court is discussed, Justice Fida’s services are remembered. He referred to one of the cases where he argued in the court of Justice Fida. Justice Faez said that Justice Fida had a long relation with Shariat Court.

Justice Shakirullah Jan said that Justice Fida’s life is a role model for the legal fraternity. He suggested that IIUI and Shariah Academy should establish a Chair to pay tribute Justice Fida.

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