Judiciary and Legal Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly

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The Judiciary and Legal Commission is one of the Expert commissions of the Islamic Consultative Assembly of Iran.

Pursuant to Article 57 of the Law on Internal Regulations of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran ), the Judiciary and Legal Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly is formed to perform its assigned duties within the judicial and legal framework in accordance with the provisions of the regulation. [1] [2]

Contents

Some of the responsibilities of this commission are:

Members

The members of the Judiciary and Legal Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in the first and second year of the 11th term of the Assembly are as follows: [15] [16] [17] [18] [19]

RowNamePosition
1Moosa Ghazanfarabadi [20] Chairman
2Seyyed Hajimohammad Movahhed [21] First Vice Chairman
3Hassan Noroozi [22] Second Vice Chairman
4Seyyed Kazem Delkhosh-Abatari [23] Spokesperson
5 Hajar Chenarani First Secretary
6Mahdi Bagheri [24] Second Secretary
7Seyyed Morteza Hosseini Mianeh [25] Corporator
8 Ebrahim Azizi Corporator
9Mohammadtaghi Naghdali [26] Corporator
10 Hossein-Ali Haji-Deligani Corporator

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