List of ministers of justice of Turkey

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The following is a list of former ministers of justice of Turkey.

#MinisterTerm startTerm endParty
Government of the Grand National Assembly (1920–1923)
1 Djelaleddin Arif Bey.jpg Celalettin Arif 3 May 192030 March 1921 IP
2 Yusuf Kemal Tengirsenk.jpg Yusuf Kemal Tengirşenk 30 March 192119 May 1921
3 Refik Sevket Ince.jpg Refik Şevket İnce 19 May 19219 July 1922
4 Ahmet Rifat Çalık 12 July 19224 August 1923
5 Seyit Bey.jpg Mehmet Seyit Bey 14 August 192327 October 1923
Cabinet of Turkey (1923–present)
1 Seyit Bey.jpg Mehmet Seyit Bey 30 October 19236 March 1924 CHP
2 Mustafa Necati Bey.jpg Mustafa Necati Uğural 6 March 192422 October 1924
3 Mahmut Esat Bey.jpg Mahmut Esat Bozkurt 22 October 192427 September 1930
4 Yusuf Kemal Tengirsenk.jpg Yusuf Kemal Tengirşenk 27 September 193023 May 1933
5 Saracoglu Sukru Bey.jpg Şükrü Saracoğlu 23 May 193311 November 1938
6 Hilmi Uran.jpg Hilmi Uran 11 November 19383 January 1939
7 Tevfik Fikret Silay.jpg Tevfik Fikret Sılay 3 January 193926 May 1939
8 Fethi Bey Okyar.jpg Ali Fethi Okyar 26 May 193912 March 1940
9 Hasan Safyettin Menemencioglu.jpg Hasan Safyettin Menemencioğlu 12 March 19409 March 1943
10 Ali Riza Turel.jpg Ali Rıza Türel 9 March 19436 April 1946
11 Mumtaz Okmen.jpg Mümtaz Ökmen 6 April 194610 September 1947
12 Mehmet Sinasi Devrin.jpg Şinasi Devrin 10 September 194710 June 1948
13 Fuat Sirmen.jpg Fuat Sirmen 10 June 194813 January 1949
14 Ali Riza Erten.jpg Ali Rıza Erten 13 January 194916 January 1949
15 Fuat Sirmen.jpg Fuat Sirmen 16 January 194922 May 1950
16 Halil Özyörük 22 May 19509 March 1951 DP
17 Rüknettin Nasuhioğlu 9 March 195110 November 1952
18 Osman Şevki Çiçekdağ 10 November 19529 December 1955
19 Hüseyin Avni Göktürk 9 December 195225 November 1957
20 Esat Budakoğlu 25 November 19573 April 1960
21 Celal Yardımcı 3 April 196027 May 1960
22 Abdullah Pulat Gözübüyük 30 May 196027 August 1960M
23 Mustafa Amil Artus 27 August 19605 January 1961
24 Ekrem Tüzemen 5 January 196117 August 1961
25 Kemal Türkoğlu 17 August 196120 November 1961
26 Kemal Sahir Kurutluoğlu 20 November 196125 June 1962 CHP
27 Abdülhak Kemal Yörük 25 June 196225 December 1963 CKMP
28 Mehmet Sedat Çumralı 25 December 196215 December 1964 CHP
29 Sırrı Atalay 15 December 196420 February 1965
30 İrfan Baran 20 February 196531 July 1965 CKMP
31 İhsan Köknel 31 July 196527 October 1965 AP
32 Hasan Dinçer 27 October 19651 August 1969
33 Hidayet Aydıner 1 August 19693 November 1969
34 Yusuf Ziya Önder 3 November 196926 March 1971
35 İsmail Hakkı Arar 26 March 197111 December 1971 CHP
36 Suat Bilge 11 December 197122 May 1972 IP
37 Hasan Fehmi Alpaslan 22 May 197215 April 1973 CHP
38 Mehmet Hayri Mumcuoğlu 15 April 197326 January 1974
39 Şevket Kazan 26 January 197417 November 1974 MSP
40 Mehmet Hayri Mumcuoğlu 17 November 197431 March 1975 CHP
41 İsmail Müftüoğlu 31 March 197511 April 1977 MSP
42 Zeyyat Baykara 11 April 197721 June 1977 IP
43 Selçuk Erverdi 21 June 197721 July 1977 CHP
44 Necmettin Cevheri 21 July 19775 January 1978 AP
45 Mehmet Can 5 January 197812 November 1979 CHP
46 Ömer Ucuzal 12 November 197912 September 1980 AP
47 Cevdet Menteş 12 September 19808 February 1983M
48 Rıfat Bayazıt 8 February 198313 May 1983
49 Mustafa Kazım Akdoğan 21 May 198313 December 1983
50 Mehmet Necat Eldem 13 December 198317 October 1986 ANAP
51 Mahmut Oltan Sungurlu 17 October 198616 September 1987
52 Halil Ertem 16 September 198721 December 1987NP
53 Mahmut Oltan Sungurlu 21 December 198726 June 1988 ANAP
54 Mehmet Topaç 26 June 198830 March 1989
55 Mahmut Oltan Sungurlu 30 March 198923 June 1991
56 Şakir Şeker 23 June 199129 August 1991
57 Suat Bilge 29 August 199120 November 1991NP
58 Mehmet Seyfi Oktay 20 November 199127 July 1994 SHP
59 Mehmet Moğultay 27 July 19945 October 1995
60 Bekir Sami Daçe 5 October 199531 October 1995 DYP
61 Firuz Çilingiroğlu 31 October 19956 March 1996NP
62 Mehmet Ağar 6 March 199628 June 1996 DYP
63 Şevket Kazan 28 June 199630 June 1997 RP
64 Mahmut Oltan Sungurlu 30 June 19974 August 1998 ANAP
65 Hasan Denizkurdu 4 August 199811 January 1999
66 Selçuk Öztek 11 January 199928 May 1999NP
67 Hikmet Sami Türk 28 May 19995 August 2002 DSP
68 Aysel Çelikel 5 August 200218 November 2002NP
69 Cemil Cicek Senate of Poland 01.JPG Cemil Çiçek 18 November 20028 May 2007 AKP
70 Fahri Kasırga 8 May 200729 August 2007NP
71 Mehmet Ali Sahin.jpg Mehmet Ali Şahin 29 August 20071 May 2009 AKP
72 Sadullah Ergin 1 May 20098 March 2011
73 Ahmet Kahraman 8 March 20116 July 2011NP
74 Sadullah Ergin 6 July 201125 December 2013 AKP
75 Bekir Bozdag in Ankara, Turkey (cropped).jpg Bekir Bozdağ 25 December 20136 March 2015
76 Kenan İpek 7 March 201524 November 2015NP
77 Bekir Bozdag in Ankara, Turkey (cropped).jpg Bekir Bozdağ 24 November 201519 July 2017 AKP
78 Abdulhamit Gul.png Abdulhamit Gül 19 July 201728 January 2022
79 Bekir Bozdag in Ankara, Turkey (cropped).jpg Bekir Bozdağ 28 January 20224 June 2023
80 Yilmaz-Tunc-2023.jpg Yılmaz Tunç 4 June 2023incumbent

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