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Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan ((ウルドゥー語:سردار محمد رضا خان)) is the current Chief Election Commissioner and a retired judge on the Supreme Court of Pakistan and former Chief Justice of the Peshawar High Court. He was born in the Namli Maira village in the district of Abbottabad on 10 February 1945.〔(Law, Justice & Human Rights Division. Government of Pakistan )〕 ==Education and training== Khan belongs to the prominent Karlal tribe in Abbotabad. After graduating from the Government College of Abbottabad, Khan received a master's degree in economics from Punjab University through the Forman Christian College University in Lahore. He received a LL.B. degree from the same university in 1967.〔( Supreme Court Report Golden Jubilee Edition 2006 )〕 In 1985, Khan visited the United States to study the American legal system.〔 In 1999 he attended a three-month training course in Tokyo, "Corruption Among Public Officials".〔 In June 2004, Khan visited Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in connection with an international seminar on "Human Rights and Independence on the Judiciary in the Islamic and Non-Islamic Judicial Systems".〔 In 2006 he visited Dhaka, Bangladesh for a conference on the criminal judicial system.
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