Manzoor Ahmad Malik

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Justice (R) Manzoor Ahmad Malik is a retired Pakistani judge. He became a judge of the Lahore High Court in September 2009 and was appointed the 43rd Chief Justice of the Lahore High Court on 30th of March 2015. [1] Justice (R) Malik was elevated to the judge of Supreme Court in November 2015. [2]

Justice (R) Malik reportedly decided around 50,000 cases during his career; he retired in 2021. [3] He is known for cases related to criminal jurisprudence. [4] He authored a judgement to stop the execution of mentally ill death row convicts. [5] [6]

He founded a free legal aid society called Free Legal Aid Society for Helpless (FLASH). [7] [8] Justice (R) Malik is from Punjab. [3]

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