Sindh High Court - Former Chief Justices

Former Chief Justices

  • Mr. Justice Abdul Kadir Shaikh (01-12-1976 to 30-06-1979)
  • Mr. Justice Ahga Ali Hyder ( 01-07-1979 to 24-03-1981)
  • Mr. Justice Abdul Hayee Qureshi ( 25-03-1981 to 19-01-1986)
  • Mr. Justice Naimuddin Ahmed (21-01-1986 to 03-09-1988)
  • Mr. Justice Ajmal Mian (04-09-1988 to 12-12-1989)
  • Mr. Justice Sajjad Ali Shah (13-12-1989 to 04-11-1990)
  • Mr. Justice Saeed-uz-Zaman Siddiqui (05-11-1990 to 21-05-1992)
  • Mr. Justice Nasir Aslam Zahid (23-05-1992 to 15-04-1994)
  • Mr. Justice Abdul Hafeez Memon (Acting Chief Justice)(16-04-1994 to 14-04-1996)
  • Mr. Justice Mamoon Kazi (15-04-1996 to 04-11-1997)
  • Mr. Justice Wajihuddin Ahmed (05-11-1997 to 04-05-1998)
  • Mr. Justice Kamal Mansur Alam (05-05-1998 to 21-04-1999)
  • Mr. Justice Nazim Hussain Siddiqui (22-04-1999 to 03-02-2000)
  • Mr. Justice Syed Deedar Hussain Shah (04-02-2000 to 27-04-2000)
  • Mr. Justice Saiyed Saeed Ashhad (28-04-2000 to 04-04-2005)
  • Mr. Justice Sabihuddin Ahmed (05-04-2005 to 03-11-2007)
  • Mr. Justice Afzal Soomro (03-11-2007 to 15-05-2008)
  • Mr. Justice Azizullah M. Memon (Acting Chief Justice)(15-05-2008 to 27-08-2008)
  • Mr. Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali (28-08-2008 to 02-08-2009)
  • Mr. Justice Sarmad Jalal Osmany (03-08-2009 to 13-02-2011)
  • Mr. Justice Mushir Alam (14-02-2011 to date)

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