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Abdul Hameed Dogar () is a Pakistani jurist who served as the former Justice of Sindh High Court,〔(Supreme Court ) Report Golden Jubilee Edition 2006, pages 15–16 (21–22)]〕 before being appointed Chief Justice of Pakistan by President Pervez Musharraf, after he dismissed the superior judiciary and declared emergency rule in 2007.〔〔 〕 Following Musharraf's resignation and the general elections of 2013, the judiciary was restored in 2009. On 31 July 2009, the Supreme Court of Pakistan ruled that the taking oath on PCO was not legal and that Justice Dogar was never a Constitutional Chief Justice of Pakistan as the office of the Chief Justice of Pakistan was never vacant by the ''de jure'' Chief Justice, hence treated him the ''de facto'' Chief Justice of Pakistan by protecting his all administrative, financial acts and any oath made before him in the ordinary course of affairs of the office of the Chief Justice of Pakistan, except the recommendations made by him in respect of appointments and reappointments for the offices of the superior judges.〔(Supreme Court Decision CONSTITUTION PETITION NO. 09 and 08 OF 2009 )〕 Following the Proclamation of Emergency]] by General Pervez Musharraf as Chief of Army Staff, on 3 November 2007.,〔 〕 Justice Dogar took oath on Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) and was administered the oath of office of Chief Justice of Pakistan. ==Life== Dogar was born in the village of ''Gaarhi Mori'', in Khairpur district, Sindh province.〔 〕 He passed LL.B. from Law College, Punjab University in 1969. He enrolled as Advocate in 1970 and practised law for 25 years before elevation to judiciary.〔 He also attended Third Lawyers Courses/Lectures in Shariah (Islamic Law Course) in 1991 in International Islamic University Islamabad, Al-Azhar University (Cairo) Egypt, Macca and Madina University, Saudi Arabia.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abdul Hameed Dogar」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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