Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui

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Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui

In office
July 01, 1999 – January 25, 2000 was until Dec,2005
Preceded by Ajmal Mian
Succeeded by Irshad Hasan Khan

Nationality Pakistani

Justice (R) Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui (born 1 December 1937) was Chief Justice of Pakistan during the 1999 military coup by General Pervez Musharraf. He defied the request given by Musharraf via the Law Minister and Legal Advisor Pirzada to take a new oath under the Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) saying that "taking oath under the PCO, in my opinion, will be a deviation from the oath I had taken to defend the constitution of 1973". As a consequence of this he was forced to step down from his position, by the military dictator. The tenure time period was shortened due to his refusal to take the Provisional Constitutional Order (PCO) Oath, prescribed by General Musharraf to legitimize the LFO. After a long discussion with 4 Army generals send to his residence by General Musharraf; namely, Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Moinuddin Hayder (Federal Interior Minister), Lt. Gen. Ahsan-ul-Haq (Corps Commander), Lt. Gen. Mehmood (Director General ISI) and Brig. Javed. After Justice Siddiqui refused to take the Oath they left and on orders of the GHQ he and his family were placed under house arrest. [1] [2]

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[edit] Education

Justice Saeeduzzaman received his school education at Lucknow and Dacca; passed Matriculation from the Board of Secondary Education, Dacca (1952); passed Intermediate Science (Engineering Group) from University of Dacca (1954); passed B.A. from University of Karachi (1958); passed LL.B. from University of Karachi (1960).

[edit] Career

Justice Saeeduzzaman joined the Bar (February 1961); enrolled as Advocate of High Court of West Pakistan (November 1963); enrolled as Advocate of Supreme Court of Pakistan (November 1969); elected Joint Secretary, Karachi High Court Bar Association (1967); elected Member of Managing Committee of Karachi High Court Bar Association (1968-69); elected Honorary Secretary of High Court Bar Library (1977) and continued as such until elevated as Judge of Sindh High Court on 05-05-1980.He was appointed as Chief Justice of the Sindh High Court on 05-11-1990. Appointed as Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan on 23-05-1992. Appointed as Chief Justice of Pakistan/Chairman Pakistan Law Commission w.e.f. 01-07-1999 till 1st December 2005.

[edit] Appointments

  • Appointed Member of Election Commission of Pakistan on 09-8-1980.
  • Appointed as Chairman Rule Committee of High Court of Sindh on 01-02-1986.
  • Appointed Chairman Sindh Zakat Council on 13-09-1988.
  • Appointed as Member of Company Law Commission on 07-06-1989.
  • Appointed Acting Governor of Sindh from 27-07-1990 to 30-07-1990.
  • Appointed Acting Chief Justice of High Court of Sindh from 19-09-1990 to 19-10-1990.

[edit] Activities

  • Appointed as Member of 3-men Contact Group, by Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Conference to investigate the plight of Muslim minority in Bulgaria in May 1986. He presented the first report of the group to the 17th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers held at Amman, Jordan, in March 1988, a second report to the 18th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at Riyadh in March 1989, and the third report to the 19th Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers at Cairo in July 1990.
  • Also presented a preliminary report on the plight of Muslim minority in Bulgaria in the Extraordinary Session of Islamic Conference of Foreign Ministers in New York in October, 1989. Attended the 17th, 18th, 19th and the Extraordinary Session of Islamic Conferences of Foreign Ministers in Amman, Riyadh, Cairo and New York on special invitation of Secretary-General of Organization of Islamic Conference.
  • He was awarded an honorary Bar Degree from the Inns of Court.
  • He is presently the Chairman of numerous organizations, some of which are The Council for Foreign Relations Economic Affairs and Law and President of the Poor Patient's Society of Pakistan. He is the Chairman of the World Bank supported Organization for Alternative Dispute Resolution (Pakistan).
  • He is also the nominee judge for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) at Hague, from Pakistan.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pakistan's Chief Justice, other judges replaced. The Tribune. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.
  2. ^ Interview - Justice (Retd.) Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui. Newsline. Retrieved on 2007-09-19.


Preceded by
Ajmal Mian
Chief Justices of Pakistan Succeeded by
Irshad Hasan Khan