
Naeem Akhtar Afghan
Naeem Akhtar Afghan is a respected member of the judiciary in Pakistan, serving as a justice in various high-profile cases. He is known for his thoughtful approach to legal proceedings and has been involved in discussions about the need for reform in military court practices. His interactions during court hearings often reflect a blend of legal understanding and a commitment to justice, which has made him a noteworthy figure in Pakistan's legal system.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Pakistan | 9 | 5.89 | 0.34% | +10% | 220,892,331 | 821,192 | $280,000 | 1,041$ |
Totals | 9 | 220,892,331 | 821,192 | $280,000 | 1,041$ |
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Recent Mentions
Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan reminded that the Constitution had never explicitly extended military court powers over civilians.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan is a member of the Supreme Court’s Constitutional Bench.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan observed that the F.B. Ali case laid down a principle, but the decision revolved around the 1962 Constitution.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan questioned the requirements for judges' oaths during the hearing.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan was a member of the five-member constitutional bench.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan is a member of the five-member constitutional bench of the Supreme Court.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan raised concerns over the possibility of civilians facing court martial under the Official Secrets Act.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan remarked on the need for a constitutional amendment for court martial of civilians.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan is a member of the five-member bench hearing the seniority issue in the Islamabad High Court.
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Pakistan:
Justice Naeem Akhtar Afghan was part of the five-member bench addressing the climate change authority case.
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