Chief Justice of Pakistan - List

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Temporal Order Name of Chief Justice From To
1

Justice Sir Abdul Rashid (Chief Justice, Federal Court)

7 June 1949 29 June 1954
2 Justice Muhammad Munir (Chief Justice, Federal Court) 29 June1954 2 May 1960
3 Justice Muhammad Shahabuddin 3 May 1960 12 May 1960
4 Justice A. R. Cornelius 13 May 1960 29 February 1968
5 Justice Dr. S. A. Rahman 1 March 1968 3 June 1968
6 Justice Fazal Akbar 4 June 1968 17 November 1968
7 Justice Hamoodur Rahman 18 November 1968 31 October 1975
8 Justice Muhammad Yaqub Ali 1 November 1975 22 September 1977
9 Justice S. Anwarul Haq 23 September 1977 25 March 1981
10 Justice Mohammad Haleem 23 March 1981 31 December 1989
11 Justice Muhammad Afzal Zullah 1 January 1990 18 April 1993
12 Justice Dr. Nasim Hasan Shah 17 April 1993 14 April 1994
* Justice Saad Saud Jan (Acting) 15 April 1994 4 June 1994
13 Justice Sajjad Ali Shah 5 June 1994 2 December 1997
14 Justice Ajmal Mian 23 December 1997 30 June 1999
15 Justice Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui 1 July 1999 26 January 2000 (resigned)
16 Justice Irshad Hasan Khan 26 January 2000 6 January 2002
17 Justice Bashir Jehangiri 7 January 2002 31 January 2002
18 Justice Sheikh Riaz Ahmad 1 February 2002 31 December 2003
19 Justice Nazim Hussain Siddiqui 31 December 2003 29 June 2005
20 Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry 30 June 2005 9 March 2007 (suspended)
* Justice Javaid Iqbal (Acting) 9 March 2007 24 March 2007
* Justice Rana Bhagwandas (Acting) 24 March 2007 20 July 2007
20 Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry 20 July 2007 (restored) 3 November 2007 (terminated)
*a (see below) Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar (de facto) 3 November 2007 21 March 2009
20 Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry 22 March 2009 (restored) Incumbent
  • a: All verdicts made under Abdul Hameed Dogar were annulled due to the illegality of the appointment

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