Balochistan High Court quetta
Hali Rd, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan
Balochistan High Court quetta
Hali Rd, Quetta, Balochistan, Pakistan
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Nice to see High court here.... i hope more competent judges are appointed to serve the masses efficiently n speedily..... there was sad incident when 60 lawyers were killed Last year.... so sad incident... someone is trying to make Balochistan more weak by killing our educated people over there.... pls security forces need to take strict action against them..... High Court judges should work competently as they get 12 lac salary per month....

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The High Court of Balochistan (Urdu: بلوچستان عدالت عالیہ) is the highest judicial institution of Balochistan, Pakistan. The court is formally known as High Court of Balochistan. It is situated at the provincial capital Quetta. Mir Ali Dost Bugti was the first judge of Balochistan High Court. Currently Justice Mir Muhammad Noor Meskanzai is the Chief Justice.

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All the Hon'ble judges are performing well

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Balochistan High Court is comparatively a newer High Court than those in other provinces. Prior to the establishment of the High Court of West Pakistan on the 14th of October 1955, justice was administered by a Judicial Commissioner. It was dissolved on the 1st of July 1970, and a joint High Court for the provinces of Sindh and Balochistan was established, which remained and continued to serve the two provinces until the 30th of November 1976. Thereafter, separate high courts were established for each of the two provinces. The High Court of Balochistan was established on the 1st of December 1976, and honourable Justice Khuda Bakhsh Marri presided as Chief Justice, with Justice M. A. Rasheed and Justice Zakaullah Lodhi as High Court judges. The strength of the organization in the first decade was of five judges. Today it stands at eleven judges. The High Court was initially established in the present day Sessions Court building situated on Zarghoon Road. The construction of a new building in 1993, the High Court shift to the present building which is on Hali Road.

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People come here to seek justice but......?