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Justice Ayesha Malik – Judge of Supreme Court

Justice Ayesha Malik Marked the history in the Pakistan third most powerful organ after being elevated to become the First female Judge of Supreme Court in 2022

Birth Date: June 1966, 

Education: B. Com, LLB, LLM (Harvard Law School, 

Achievement: Named as Landon H. Gammon Fellow for academic excellence at Harvard

After beginning her legal career as an employee of Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim & Co, Justice Malik eventually advanced to the position of Partner at Rizvi, Isa, Afridi & Angell. She was on the National Judicial Automation Committee, which is in charge of case handling. 

In 2016, she organised the first Punjab Women Judges Conference. She has also offered her time to teach English language and communication skills development at the Hermann Gmeiner School in Lahore, an SOS project. She has performed pro bono work for a number of NGOs with a particular emphasis on initiatives that reduce poverty, provide microfinance, and provide skills training. 

She is also credited with several noteworthy works and has appeared in journals such as the Oxford Reports, the International Journal of Competition Policy and Regulation, and others.

 

 

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