
Ayesha Malik
Ayesha Malik is a Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan who recently expressed concerns over the Judicial Commission of Pakistan's meeting to appoint judges, which faced significant opposition from the legal community.
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Justice Ayesha Malik remarked that the committee has the authority to form benches but not to create a full court.
مجھے جھوٹا کیا جا رہا ہے: جسٹس جمال مندوخیلJustice Ayesha Malik stated that the status of the 26th constitutional amendment remains intact.
جب تک کوئی نئی ترمیم نہیں آتی، موجودہ آئین ہی نافذ العمل ہے: جسٹس امین الدینThis article by Ayesha Malik was produced with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
The question of Palestinian Statehood - WorldJustice Ayesha Malik skipped the full court meeting.
Judges speak out - NewspaperJustice Ayesha Malik is among the judges who questioned the legitimacy of the Supreme Court Rules 2025.
In letter to CJP, 4 judges term SC full court meeting ‘stamp of approval’ for ‘already decided’ rules - PakistanThis article by Ayesha Malik was produced with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).
The use of force and international lawThis article by Ayesha Malik was produced with the support of the International Committee of the Red Cross.
Does international law still matter?Justice Ayesha Malik had separated from the constitutional bench.
سپریم کورٹ نے فیصلہ سنا دیا، پی ٹی آئی مخصوص نشستوں سے محروم ہو گئیJustice Ayesha Malik deemed the guidelines for consular protection inadequate and directed the ministry to draft a comprehensive policy.
From jail to jail - Newspaper
Justice Ayesha Malik declared military trials for civilians unconstitutional.
Judicial surrender - Newspaper - DAWN.COMJustice Ayesha Malik declared military trials for civilians unconstitutional.
Judicial surrender - Newspaper - DAWN.COMJustice Ayesha Malik piqued by failure to upload dissenting order.
Reserved seats case: Justice Ayesha Malik piqued by failure to upload dissenting order - Pakistan
Justice Ayesha Malik wrote a letter to Chief Justice Yahya Afridi regarding the non-sharing of her dissenting note on the website.
جسٹس عائشہ ملک کا اختلافی نوٹ ویب سائٹ پر شیئر نہ کرنے پر چیف جسٹس کو خط
Justice Ayesha Malik stated that she is rejecting the review and will provide her reasons.
2 ججز نے ای سی پی، ن لیگ، پی پی کی نظرثانی درخواستیں مسترد کردیں
Justice Ayesha Malik upheld the constitutionality of the Competition Act.
Cartels and consumers - Newspaper
Ayesha Malik is one of the judges included in the constitutional bench hearing the case regarding reserved seats for PTI.
پی ٹی آئی کو مخصوص نشستیں دینے کے فیصلے پر نظرثانی کی درخواست سماعت کیلئے مقررJustice Ayesha Malik's landmark judgements demonstrate her understanding of women's experiences in legal matters.
Gender sensitisation - Newspaper - DAWN.COM
Justice Ayesha Malik was one of the judges who wrote decisions against military trials for civilians.
تمام 5 ججز متفق تھے کہ سویلینز کا ملٹری ٹرائل نہیں ہو سکتا: جسٹس جمال مندوخیلJustice Ayesha Malik’s decision was also available during the hearing.
Justice Aminuddin wonders how trial for same offence by army, civilian can be held in different courts - PakistanAyesha Malik is a participant in the consultative meeting representing the Supreme Court Bar Association.
Lawyers, journalists call on govt to repeal Peca tweaks - PakistanAyesha Malik is one of the judges involved in the request regarding the Judicial Commission meeting.
عدلیہ، ججوں میں اضافہJustice Ayesha Malik was among the judges present at the ceremony.
Six newly appointed Supreme Court judges take oath - PakistanJustice Ayesha Malik expressed similar reservations in a letter written to Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi.
Justice Sarfraz Dogar appointed IHC acting chief justice amid reservations over seniority - PakistanJustice Ayesha Malik expressed similar reservations in a letter written to Chief Justice of Pakistan Yahya Afridi.
Justice Sarfraz Dogar set to take helm of ‘divided’ IHC - PakistanJustice Ayesha Malik showed concerns in a letter to the chief justice regarding the JCP meeting.
Pakistani lawyers stage protest against high-level meeting of constitutional body to pick eight SC judges












































































