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Federal Shariat Court
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Justice Agha Rafiq Ahmed Khan, Chief Justice of the Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan
Established 1980
Country Pakistan
Location Constitution Avenue,opposite Prime Minister's Secretariat - Pakistan Islamabad
Composition method Presidential with confirmation of Chief Justice of Pakistan
Authorized by Constitution of Pakistan
Decisions are appealed to Supreme Court of Pakistan
Judge term length Till 3 years
Number of positions 8
Website Federal Shariat Court
Chief Justice
Currently

Hon'ble Chief Justice

Mr . Justice Agha Rafiq Ahmed Khan
Since Jun. 05, 2009

The Federal Shariat Court (FSC) of Pakistan is a court which has the power to examine and determine whether the laws of the country comply with Shari'a law. It consists of 8 Muslim judges appointed by the President of Pakistan after consulting the Chief Justice of this Court, from amongst the serving or retired judges of the Supreme Court or a High Court or from amongst persons possessing the qualifications of judges of a High Court. Justice Agha Rafiq Ahmed Khan is the current Chief Justice of the court. Of the 8 judges, 3 are required to be Ulema who are well versed in Islamic law. The judges hold office for a period of 3 years, which may eventually be extended by the President.

Appeal against its decisions lie to the Shariat Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court, consisting of 3 Muslim judges of the Supreme Court and 2 Ulema, appointed by the President. If any part of the law is declared to be against Islamic law, the government is required to take necessary steps to amend such law appropriately.

The court also exercises revisional jurisdiction over the criminal courts, deciding Hudood cases. The decisions of the court are binding on the High Courts as well as subordinate judiciary. The court appoints its own staff and frames its own rules of procedure.

Ever since its establishment in 1980, the Federal Shariat Court of Pakistan has been the subject of criticism and controversy in the society. Created as an islamisation measure by the military regime and subsequently protected under the controversial 8th Amendment, its opponents question the very rationale and utility of this institution. It is stated that this court merely duplicates the functions of the existing superior courts and also operates as a check on the sovereignty of Parliament. The composition of the court, particularly the mode of appointment of its judges and the insecurity of their tenure, is taken exception to, and it is alleged, that this court does not fully meet the criterion prescribed for the independence of the judiciary. That is to say, it is not immune to pressures and influences from the Executive.

Honourable Chief Justice and Judges [edit]

Sr. No Name of the Judge designation Date of Appointment Date of Retirement Parent High Court
1 Justice Agha Rafiq Ahmed Khan Chief Justice 05-06-2009 (High Court of Sindh)
2 Justice Fida Muhammad Khan Judge 05-07-2011 04-07-2014
3 Justice Rizwan Ali Dodani Judge 05-07-2011 04-07-2014
4 Justice Muhammad Jehangir Arshad Judge 29-03-2012 28-03-2014 (Lahore High Court)
5 Justice Shaikh Ahmed Farooq Judge 29-03-2012 28-03-2014 (Lahore High Court)
6 Justice Shahzado Shaikh Judge 23-04-2013 22-04-2014

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Business Recorder (blog)
Sat, 25 May 2013 15:48:52 -0700

... Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) and PCGA had got imposed ban on future contract trading in 1977. The bureaucracy and some elements tried to revive this system in 2005 which was challenged in Federal Shariat Court. PCGA appealed to Chief ...

The Express Tribune

The News International
Thu, 23 May 2013 20:53:16 -0700

LAHORE: Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) has decided to file a lawsuit in the Federal Shariat Court against the Pakistan Mercantile Exchange Limited (PMEX) for allowing the introduction of futures trade in cotton. “The purpose of the legal ...
 
Pakistan Daily Times
Mon, 20 May 2013 14:58:09 -0700

LAHORE: A full bench of Federal Shariat Court (FSC) on Monday sought replies from federal and all provincial governments on a petition questioning import of Haram (prohibited by Islam) food products. Bench comprising Justice Dr Fida Muhammad Khan, ...

The News International

The News International
Sat, 18 May 2013 19:44:14 -0700

The chairman Senate's office and home owe Rs60 million, the PM's Secretariat over Rs4 million, residences of federal ministers Rs14 million, the Supreme Court and the Federal Shariat Court Rs4 million each. The Election Commission owes over Rs3 million ...
 
Pakistan Daily Times
Fri, 17 May 2013 13:55:22 -0700

It has also been learnt that the president has stopped the implementation of 78 capital punishment sentences, whereas the GHQ has pending with it appeals of six military personnel, while the Federal Shariat Court has 21 appeals. The fact that it is a ...
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