Khalid Ranjha
Khalid Ranjha is a lawyer and a politician from Punjab, Pakistan. He also served as Federal Law Minister of Pakistan in 2002 and a member of the Senate of Pakistan.
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Nationality | PakistanI |
Occupation | Lawyer, Politician |
Known for | Former Law Minister of Pakistan A member of Senate of Pakistan |
Educational background
Khalid Ranjha studied at St. Anthony's High School, Government College University, Lahore and at the University of London, where he received his PhD degree, eventually becoming a Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London.[1]
Political career
He is a former senator for Punjab and was affiliated with Pakistan Muslim League (Q).[2] He was also affiliated with Standing Committee on Law, Justice, Human Rights and Parliamentary Affairs. He also served as Law Minister in the federal cabinet of General Pervez Musharaf in 2002.[2][3]
Positions held
- Member Punjab Bar Council[2]
- Vice-Chairman, Punjab Bar Council[1]
- President, Lahore High Court Bar Association[1]
- Advocate General Punjab[1]
- Judge, Lahore High Court[1]
- Law Minister, Minorities Affairs, Government of Punjab, Pakistan
- Federal law minister, Government of Pakistan in 2002[4][2]
- Rector, Institute of Management Sciences (Lahore)[5]
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References
- Profile of Khalid Ranjha on PakistanHerald.com website Retrieved 12 January 2020
- Masood Rehman (29 October 2010). "Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) names Khalid Ranjha to Judicial Commission". Pakistan Today (newspaper). Retrieved 12 January 2020.
- Senate of Pakistan document, Published 24 January 2009, Retrieved 12 January 2020
- Ranjha to be new law minister Dawn (newspaper), Published 13 March 2002, Retrieved 12 January 2020
- Profile of Khalid Ranjha on pakaims.edu.pk website Retrieved 12 January 2020
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