Rahmat Hussain Jafferi is a Pakistani jurist who served as a justice of the Sindh High Court from 2003 to 2009 and later as a justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from 2009 to 2010. [1] [2]
Born in 1945 in Larkana, Sindh. [1] [3] He received his early education locally and later attended Government College Larkana, earning a B.A. degree. [1] [3] He obtained his LL.B. from Sindh Muslim Law College. [1] [3]
Jafferi began his legal career as an advocate at the Larkana Bar Association, working under his father, Fakir Muhammad Jafferi, a former District Public Prosecutor. [1] [3]
In 1972, Jafferi joined the Sindh Judiciary as a civil judge and first-class magistrate. [1] [3] Later, he was elevated to senior civil judge, additional sessions judge, and district and sessions judge, serving in several districts of Sindh. [1] [3] He also served as registrar of the Sindh High Court and received training at the Federal Sharia Academy. [1] [3]
As district and sessions judge in Hyderabad from 1992 to 1995, Jafferi separated the judiciary from the executive branch. [1] [3] On May 7, 1999, he was appointed as administrative judge of the Anti-Terrorism Courts in Karachi Division and later as administrative judge of the Accountability Courts in Sindh, Karachi. [1] During his tenure, he adjudicated several cases, including the Plane Hijacking case against Nawaz Sharif. [1] [4]
Jafferi was appointed as a judge of the Sindh High Court on August 27, 2002 on ad-hoc basis, and later became a permanent judge on August 27, 2003. [1] He was elevated to the Supreme Court of Pakistan on September 7, 2009. [1]
In 1974, Jafferi married the daughter of Z. A. Channa, a former judge and Secretary of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights Division. [1] [3]
Rahmat Hussain Jafferi is a Pakistani jurist who served as a justice of the Sindh High Court from 2003 to 2009 and later as a justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from 2009 to 2010. [1] [2]
Born in 1945 in Larkana, Sindh. [1] [3] He received his early education locally and later attended Government College Larkana, earning a B.A. degree. [1] [3] He obtained his LL.B. from Sindh Muslim Law College. [1] [3]
Jafferi began his legal career as an advocate at the Larkana Bar Association, working under his father, Fakir Muhammad Jafferi, a former District Public Prosecutor. [1] [3]
In 1972, Jafferi joined the Sindh Judiciary as a civil judge and first-class magistrate. [1] [3] Later, he was elevated to senior civil judge, additional sessions judge, and district and sessions judge, serving in several districts of Sindh. [1] [3] He also served as registrar of the Sindh High Court and received training at the Federal Sharia Academy. [1] [3]
As district and sessions judge in Hyderabad from 1992 to 1995, Jafferi separated the judiciary from the executive branch. [1] [3] On May 7, 1999, he was appointed as administrative judge of the Anti-Terrorism Courts in Karachi Division and later as administrative judge of the Accountability Courts in Sindh, Karachi. [1] During his tenure, he adjudicated several cases, including the Plane Hijacking case against Nawaz Sharif. [1] [4]
Jafferi was appointed as a judge of the Sindh High Court on August 27, 2002 on ad-hoc basis, and later became a permanent judge on August 27, 2003. [1] He was elevated to the Supreme Court of Pakistan on September 7, 2009. [1]
In 1974, Jafferi married the daughter of Z. A. Channa, a former judge and Secretary of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights Division. [1] [3]