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SC suspends IHC verdict restraining Justice Jahangiri from judicial work 

September 29, 2025
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ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday suspended the Islamabad High Court (IHC) order restraining Justice Tariq Mehmood Jahangiri from judicial work.
The apex court issued notices to relevant parties, including the office of the attorney general of Pakistan, and adjourned the case hearing till Tuesday.

The decision was announced by a five-member constitutional bench, headed by Justice Amin-ud-Din Khan, on an appeal filed by Justice Jahangiri challenging the IHC’s September 16 order.

Other members of the bench included Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail, Justice Muhammad Ali Mazhar, Justice Syed Hasan Azhar Rizvi, and Justice Shahid Bilal Hassan.

The development comes after a two-member bench of the IHC, led by Chief Justice (CJ) Sardar Muhammad Sarfraz Dogar and comprising Justice Mohammad Azam Khan, restrained Justice Jahangiri from performing judicial duties until the Supreme Judicial Council’s (SJC) decision on a petition pending against him. The petition was filed by lawyer Mian Dawood.

Following the verdict, five IHC judges, including Justice Jahangiri, separately approached the SC against the divisional bench’s order. The other four judges were Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani, Justice Babar Sattar, Justice Saman Rifat, and Justice Ejaz Ishaq Khan.

The case centers on a controversy regarding Justice Jahangiri’s LLB degree, which was cancelled last week by the University of Karachi.

According to the university’s notification dated September 25, the university syndicate, in its meeting on August 31, 2024, approved “Resolution No 06” in compliance with the competent authority’s decision, upholding the recommendation of the Unfair Means Committee (UFM).

The notification stated, “Justice Jahangiri was found guilty of using unfair means and has been barred for three years from admission to any university or college, as well as from appearing in any university examination.”

Furthermore, the University of Karachi clarified that Justice Jahangiri had never been enrolled as a student at Islamia Law College, Karachi, in 1989.

Earlier, the Sindh High Court (SHC) had suspended both the University of Karachi’s Unfair Means Committee decision and the syndicate’s declaration invalidating the judge’s degree.

The petitioner had challenged the UFM committee’s decision to cancel Justice Jahangiri’s degree on August 17, 2024.

Since then, the SHC has also dismissed similar petitions concerning the judge’s degree on grounds of non-prosecution, despite objections raised by the defense counsel.

The counsel in the case questioned the legality of the bench’s decision to assign the hearing to itself from another constitutional bench, which had originally scheduled the petitions for hearing on September 30. In protest, the lawyers boycotted the proceedings after the bench refused to recuse itself.

The bench stated that both judges agreed there were no valid grounds for recusal, adding that any issues regarding maintainability must be addressed first.

The SHC bench also turned down the petitioners’ lawyer’s claim that these cases should be handled by a regular SHC bench, saying that the constitutional bench was the right place to address the type of help being requested.

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