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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 10:58:59+00:00

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A High Court shall consist of a Chief Justice and so many other Judges as may be determined by law or, until so determined, as may be fixed by the President.
 [The Sindh and Baluchistan High Court shall cease to function as a common High Court for the Provinces of Baluchistan and Sindh.
The jurisdiction of a High Court may, by Act of  [Majlis-e-Shoora (Parliament)], be extended to any area in Pakistan not forming part of a Province.
In this Article, "District Judge" means Judge of a principal civil court of original jurisdiction.
Before entering upon office, the Chief Justice of a High Court shall make before the Governor, and any other Judge of the Court shall make before the Chief Justice, oath in the form set out in the Third Schedule.
A Judge of a High Court shall hold office until he attains the age of sixty-two years, unless he sooner resigns or is removed from office in accordance with the Constitution.
the President shall appoint  [one of the other Judges of the High Court, or may request one of the Judges of the Supreme Court], to act as Chief Justice.
Each High Court in existence immediately before the commencing day shall continue to have its principal seat at the place where it had such seat before that day.
The Lahore High Court shall have a Bench each at Bahawalpur, Multan and Rawalpindi; the High Court of Sindh shall have a Bench at Sukkur; the Peshawar High Court shall have a Bench each at Abbottabad and Dera Ismail Khan and the High Court of Baluchistan shall have a Bench at Sibi.
A Bench referred in clause (3), or established under clause (4), shall consist of such of the Judges of the High Court as may be nominated by the Chief Justice from time to time for a period of not less than one year.
for all incidental, supplemental or consequential matters.
on the application of any aggrieved person, make an order giving such directions to any person or authority, including any Government exercising any power or performing any function in, or in relation to, any territory within the jurisdiction of that Court as may be appropriate for the enforcement of any of the Fundamental Rights conferred by Chapter 1 of Part II.
would have the effect of suspending an order or proceeding which on the face of the record is without jurisdiction.
(b) in any other case, the Advocate- General for the Province in which the application is made.
 [Provided that such consent, or consultation with the Chief Justices of the High Courts, shall not be necessary if such transfer is for a period not exceeding  [two years] at a time.
 Where a Judge is so transferred or is appointed to an office other than that of Judge at a place other than the principal seat of the High Court, he shall, during the period for which he serves as a judge of the High Court to which he is transferred, or holds such other office, be entitled to such allowances and privileges, in addition to his salary, as the President may, by Order, determine.
For such Order in respect of establishment of High Courts for Baluchistan and Sindh, see the President's Order No. 6 of 1976 of November 29, 1976, Gazette of Pakistan, 1976, Extraordinary, Part l,pages 595-99.
Subs. by P.O. No.14 of 1985, Art. 2 and Sch., for "Parliament".
Explanation added by the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1974 (33 of 1974), section 8 (with effect from May 4, 1974).
Article 195 renumbered as clause (1) of that Article by the Constitution (Fifth Amendment) Act, 1976 (62 of 1976), section 9 (with effect from September 13, 1976).
Clauses (2) to (5) added by the Act, 1976 (62 of 1976) and clause (6) added by the Act, 84 of 1976 omitted by P.O.No.14 of 1985 Art. 2 and Sch.
Substituted by P.O.No.14 of 1985 Art. 2 and Sch.
Substituted by the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1974 (33 of 1974) section 9, for clause (3)(with effect from May 4, 1974).
Clause (3A), (3B) and (3C) as they stood before 5th July, 1977, and as inserted by P.O. No.1 of 1980, omitted by P.O. No.14 of 1985, Art.2 and Sch.
Inserted by P.O.No.14 of 1985 Art. 2 and Sch.
Clause (4A) inserted by the Constitution ( Fourth Amendment ) Act, 1975 (71 of 1975), section 8 (with effect from November 21. 1975).
Added by P.O.No.14 of 1985, Art. 2 and Sch.
Substituted by the Constitution (Fifth Amendment) Act, 1976 (62 of 1976), section 12, for the full-stop (with effect from 13th September, 1976).
Substituted by P.O.No. 14 of 1985, Art. 2 and Sch.
Added by P.O.No.24 of 1985, Art. 3.
Clause (3) added by the Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1974 (33 of 1974), section 10 (with effect from May 4, 1974).
Inserted by P.O.No. 14 of 1985, Art. 2 and Sch.
Added by P.O. No.24 of 1985 Art 3.

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