Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar leaves SC Updated at: 1510 PST, Friday, March 20, 2009ISLAMABAD: The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar spent his last day at the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Friday.
Justice Dogar will lay down office tomorrow. He assumed responsibilities on November 3, 2007 after chief justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry was deposed by former President Pervez Musharraf.
A dinner will be hosted in his honour this evening. After Justice Dogar’s retirement, Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry will assume charge as Chief Justice of Pakistan on March 22.
haha yep! That was chamcha kasuri… he used to stand infront of my school (his son was a friend of mine) and pick up fights with ladies over parking issues!! quite entertaining…
I wonder what about his family... whehn his sons/daughters niece/nephews hear things abotu him in media or internet.. how do they feel...
How come father like Dogar can teach his children moral lessons, how can he teach tem to stand with the truth and justice, how can he tell them to helpl oppressed no matter what it takes... how can he teach them honesty is the best policy...
How can his children and other close family members be a JUST and FAIR personalities...
ISLAMABAD: The outgoing Chief Justice of Pakistan Abdul Hameed Dogar may be offered the post of Pakistan’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, it has been learnt.
According to a report in a local newspaper, the post is currently vacant as the previous ambassador Admiral (retd.) Shahid Karimullah has completed his tenure and has returned home.
Several high-ranking Foreign Service officials have voiced their displeasure at the possible appointment of yet another non-diplomatic official to Riyadh as it is one of the most important foreign offices.
Sources also add that Additional Foreign Secretary for Middle East Umer Khan Alisherzai had earlier been recommended as Pakistan’s representative in the Saudi kingdom where he had earlier worked but is no more a contender for the position.