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Meer Ataullah elected as President Balochistan High Court Bar Association 2024-2025: New Cabinet Elected

Quetta, – The elections for the Balochistan High Court Bar Association for the 2024-2025 term concluded successfully, with a new cabinet elected to serve the legal community of the province. The results reflect a significant shift in leadership, with a focus on serving the welfare of lawyers and improving the overall functioning of the bar association.

The Presidential Candidate:
– Meer Ataullah– 457 votes

Senior Vice-President:
– Jamil Bostan – 343 votes

Vice President of Quetta:
– Asmatullah Achakzai – 415 votes

Vice-President:
– Moosi Jan kaker – 438 votes

Vice-President:
– Allah Baksh Maingal – 358 votes

General Secretary:
– Najibuddin Agha – 403 votes

Joint Secretary:
– Samira Abid – 399 votes

Secretary of Finance:
– Ayaz Kakar – 417 votes

Secretary of the Library:
– Sanan Hoth – 356 votes

Press Secretary:
– Abdul Qadir – 392 votes

The newly elected office-bearers have expressed their commitment to addressing the pressing issues faced by the legal fraternity in Balochistan. The elected team aims to improve the working conditions for lawyers, provide better resources for legal research, and enhance the overall efficiency of the Bar Association.

The new cabinet’s election has been welcomed by many in the legal community, as they hope for positive reforms that will support the professional development of lawyers and strengthen the legal system in Balochistan.

The incoming office-bearers are expected to take office soon and begin implementing their vision for the betterment of the Bar Association and the legal community as a whole. Congratulations have been pouring in for the newly elected officials, who are seen as representatives of hope and progress for Balochistan’s legal practitioners.

The Balochistan High Court Bar Association and its new leadership are poised to make meaningful strides in advancing the legal profession in the region for the coming year.

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