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Article: 193 Appointment of High Court Judges | The Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 Developed by Zain Sheikh
Article: 193 Appointment of High Court Judges
193. Appointment of High Court Judges.—1[(1) The Chief Justice and each of other Judges of a High Court shall be appointed by the President in accordance with Article I75A.]
(2) A person shall not be appointed a Judge of a High Court unless he is a citizen of Pakistan, is not less than 3[forty-five] years of age, and —
(a) he has for a period of, or for periods aggregating, not less than ten years been, an advocate of a High Court (including a High Court which existed in Pakistan at any time before the commencing day); or
(c) he has for a period of not less than ten years, held, a judicial office in Pakistan.
4[Explanation.—In computing the period during which a person has been an advocate of a High Court or held judicial office, there shall be included any period during which he has held judicial office after he became an advocate or, as the case may be, the period during which he has been an advocate after having held judicial office.]
1. Section 69(i) of the Constitution (Eighteenth Amendment) Act, 2010 (10 of 2010), substituted clause (1) of Art. 193, in its present form (w.e.f. April 19, 2010). Clause (1) of Art. 193, as adopted in 1973, that read :
(1) A Judge of a High Court shall be appointed by the President after consultation–
(c) except where the appointment is that of Chief Justice, with the Chief Justice of the High Court
2. Article 3 of the schedule to the Constitution (Second Amendment) Order, 2007, President’s Order No. 6 of 2007 (P.O. No. 6 of 2007), promulgated by President Musharraf, in the period of Constitutional deviation (between November 3, 2007 and December 15, 2007), w.e.f. December 14, 2007, purported to substitute the colon in place of the full stop at the end of clause (1) of Article 193 and thereafter the following new proviso shall be added :
“Provided that in case of appointment of a Judge of the High Court for Islamabad Capital Territory, consultation with the Governor shall not be required, and substitute the words “forty years”, in place of the words “forty-five”, in clause (2) of Article 193 of the Constitution.
3. Section 69(ii) of the Constitution (Eighteenth Amendment) Act, 2010 (10 of 2010), substituted the said words, in place of the word “forty”, in clause (2) of Art. 193, (w.e.f. April 19, 2010). The said substitution shall be deemed always to have been so substituted with effect from the 21st day of August, 2002. Section 10 of the Constitution (Seventeenth Amendment) Act, 2003 (3 of 2003), had validated the substitution of the words “forty-five years”, in clause (2) of Art. 193, (w.e.f. December 31, 2003). Art. 2(4) of the Legal Framework (Amendment) Order, 2002, C.E.O. No. 29 of 2002, had substituted the said words in clause (2) of Art. 193, in place of the words “forty years”, (w.e.f. October 9, 2002).
4. Section 8 of the (First Amendment) Act, 1974, added the explanation to Art. 193, (w.e.f. May 4, 1974).
Comparative Table of Article 193 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973
Leading & Latest Cases on Article 193 of the Constitution of Pakistan, 1973 :
P L D 1963 LAHORE 82
P L D 1996 SC 324 AL-JEHAD TRUST FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN
FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN through Secretaty Law, justice parliamentary
P L D 2003 KARACHI 1
M. SHAFI MUHAMMADI AND OTHERS
ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF PAKISTAN AND ANOTHER
2005 YLR 388
WATAN PARTY THROUGH ITS PRESIDENT
FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN THROUGH LAW SECRETARY