Faqir Muhammad Khokhar

Faqir Muhammad Khokhar
Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan
In office
January 10, 2002  August 5, 2009
Personal details
Born (1945-04-16) 16 April 1945
Nationality Pakistan Pakistani

Justice Faqir Muhammad Khokhar (born April 16, 1945) is a former judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan.[1]

Judicial career

He started off as a lawyer after doing his B.A./L.L.B. He was elevated to the High Court on December 10, 1996, and then to the Supreme Court on January 10, 2002.

Justice Khokhar took oath on PCO 2007. On July 31, 2009 Supreme Court held that PCO was illegal and decided to refer the cases of all judges of higher judiciary who took oath on PCO to Supreme Judicial Council. On August 5, 2009 Justice Khokhar resigned from the Supreme Court of Pakistan. His normal tenure would have ended on April 15, 2010 when he would have turned 65.

Controversies

PCO Oath 2007

He was one of the four Supreme Court judges from a total of 17, who took oath under the provisional constitution on November 3, 2007, despite a ruling by a 7-member bench regarding the suspension of constitution illegal. The other judges who took chose to take oath on PCO on November 3, 2007 were Abdul Hameed Dogar, Muhammad Nawaz Abbasi and M. Javed Buttar.

On July 31, 2009 a 14 panel court of Supreme Court held that PCO was illegal and decided to refer the cases of all justices of higher judiciary to Supreme Judicial Council for further action. Justice Khokhar resigned before his cases was heard before Supreme Judicial Council.

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