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Balochistan Bar Council Conducts Interviews Under New Amendment, 80 Internees Qualify

Quetta: The Balochistan Bar Council has successfully conducted interviews for the enrolment of new advocates in the lower courts at its Secretariat, under the newly introduced Balochistan Bar Council Rules (Amendment) 2026,which amends the Balochistan Bar Council Rules, 2020.

 

According to an official statement, the interview panel consisted of prominent legal professionals, including Hafzal Harifal, Nadir Ali Chalgari, and Najeeb Kakar. A total of 80 internees appeared before the panel, all of whom successfully passed the interview process.

 

The Council further announced that schedules for the remaining internees seeking enrolment in the lower courts, as well as for enrolment in the High Court, will be issued soon.

 

Reaffirming its commitment, the Bar Council emphasized its dedication to ensuring merit, transparency, and the highest professional standards in the enrolment of advocates across the province.

 

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