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Syed Sharifuddin Pirzada (Man of Quick-Witted) 12 June 1923 to Present Senior Advocate of Supreme Court of Pakistan A direct descendant of Shaikh Burhanuddin Raz-i-Ilahi of the Shattar order in Burhanpur, who had, amongst others, Emperor Aurangzeb as his disciple. He was a Barrister-at-Law (Lincolns Inn) and a graduate in Law fromBombay University (British India) in 1945, Senior Advocate Supreme Court, is widely regarded as Pakistans leading jurist and constitutional expert, playing a key role in constitutional de stability across several military coups. He is also considered an authority on the Pakistan independence movement. He was the prime advisor to General Pervez Musharraf against maintaining the status quo regarding the 1973 constitutional oath given to the judges prior to the generals coup detat. He advised Musharraf who then later included Aziz Munshi law minister to seek the consent of the Chief Justice Saeeduzzaman Siddiqui. Siddiqui was called upon by Musharraf earlier in October and it was made clear that oath under the Provisional Constitutional Order shall not be administered to any judge of the court. Musharraf had agreed, later when asked by Mr. Mushi, Siddiqui refused and rejected the notion that judges of the courts be administered any other oath and that to contrary to the ones under the 1973 constitution. Later Siddiqui refused to take oath and resigned with 4 years remaining in office. • Attorney General of Pakistan from 1965–1966. The youngest person ever to be appointed to that post and the longest serving. • Foreign Minister of Pakistan from 1966–1968. • Represented Pakistan in the Commonwealth Head of Government Conference in 1966. • Moved Resolution 2253 of the United Nations General Assembly on the “status of Jerusalem” in 1967. • Attorney General of Pakistan from 1968–1971. • Represented Pakistan in the Commonwealth Law Ministers and Attorney Generals Conference 1971. • President Afro-Asian Legal Consultative Committee, 1969. • Attorney general for Pakistan from 1977–1985. • Chairman of the Experts Group for drafting the statue of the Islamic International Court of Justice. • Served (elected unanimously) as Secretary General of the Organisation of the Islamic Conference 1985–1988. (This is the highest post that any Pakistani has served in at any international organization) • Member of Committee of Eminent Jurists to review the OIC Charter 2007. • Rann of Kutch Case 1965. • Counsel in the reference regarding Namibia (before the International Court of Justice) 1970. • Pakistan’s complaint against India in the matter of overflights at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 1971. • Member United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 1972–1979 (Served as Chairman from 1977–1978). • Chairman, Investigation and Working Group of Complaints of the United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, 1978–1979. • Leader of the Pakistani delegation to the Law of Sea Conference 1978–1980. • Elected (by the UN General Assembly) to the International Law Commission, 1981–1986. • Leader of Pakistani Delegation to the UN Human Rights Commission, 1995. • Awarded Nishan-i-Imtiaz in 1998 • Pakistan at a Glance, Bombay 1941. • Jinnah on Pakistan, Bombay 1943. • Leaders Correspondence with Jinnah. • Evolution of Pakistan, Karachi 1962 (also published in Urdu and Arabic). • Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Remedies in Pakistan, Lahore 1966. • The Pakistan Resolution and the historic Lahore Session. Islamabad 1970. • Foundation of Pakistan (3 volumes), 1971. • Some Aspects of Quaid-i-Azam’s Life 1978. • Collected Works of Quaid-i-Azam Jinnah (3 volumes). • Dissolution of Constituent Assembly of Pakistan, Karachi 1985.
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