Resignation of Pakistan's Chief Justice-Designate
Subject : Legal News - Judicial Appointments
Justice Ijaz Ul Ahsan, who was slated to become Pakistan's next Chief Justice in October, has resigned from his position. This resignation comes just days after Supreme Court judge Sayyed Mazhar Ali Akbar Naqvi also resigned, sparking upheaval in the country's top court. Ahsan had raised concerns about the ongoing judicial investigation against Naqvi, according to Pakistani daily Dawn. These developments have occurred as Pakistan prepares for upcoming elections, adding to the uncertainty surrounding the country's political and legal landscape.
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