Justice Ayesha Malik becomes first woman judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan

Justice Ayesha Malik becomes first woman judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan

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Category : International Published on: January 23 2022

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  • Justice Ayesha Malik has become the first woman judge of Supreme Court of Pakistan
  • Justice Ayesha Malik's elevation has been approved by President Arif Alvi and will come into effect as soon as she takes the oath of office.
  • Justice Malik is on the fourth position on the seniority list of the judges of the Lahore High Court.
  • Justice Malik was appointed as a judge of the Lahore High Court in March 2012. She will now work as a Supreme Court judge until her superannuation in June 2031
  • Ayesha Malik completed her basic education from schools in Paris, New York, and Karachi.
  • She studied law at Pakistan College of Law, Lahore, and did her LLM from Harvard Law School.
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