10 more civil judges in Punjab made OSDs
LAHORE: The Lahore High Court’s Chief Justice, Syed Mansoor Ali Shah, has made 10 civil judges of first class as Officers on Special Duty (OSDs).The chief justice, in a notification issued by the registrar of the LHC on Tuesday, said these judges would be given duties as OSDs in their respective districts.The judges made OSDs are: Muhammad Khalid Mahmood Muhammad Khalid Mahmood Warraich, Malik Allah Ditta Anjum, Sajid Mahmood Sheikh, Navid Kamran Langrial, Shahid Nawaz Khichi, Babar Hussain, Shehzad Ahsan Butt, Abdul Sattar Bosal, Abid Zubair and Muhammad Akram Azad. On June 29, the LHC chief justice had made 30 judicial officers, including three district and sessions judges (DSJ), six additional district sessions judges (ADSJ) and 21 civil judges OSDs.
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