CJP approves promotions of three SC officers
Promoted officials will be on probation initially for a period of one year with effect from date they assume charge of new office
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa has approved the promotions of three high officials in the Supreme Court.
According to a notification issued here on Wednesday, Chief Justice Qazi Faez Isa on the recommendations of Departmental Promotion Committee approved the promotion of Nazar Abbas, Deputy Registrar (BS-20) to post of Additional Registrar (BS-21), Muhammad Mujahid Mehmood, Assistant Registrar (BS-19) to Deputy Registrar (BS-20) and Muhammad Safdar Mehmood, Assistant Registrar (BS-19) to Deputy Registrar (BS-20) respectively.
The promoted officials will be on probation initially for a period of one year with effect from the date they assume the charge of the new office, says a notification issued by Irshad Hussain, Assistant Registrar (Admin) for Registrar.
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