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Muhammad Akram Sheikh (Urdu: محمد اکرم شیخ) is a Pakistani attorney in the Supreme Court of Pakistan.[1] He remained member Pakistan Bar Council and President Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan. His two son are Advocate and member of Lahore High Court Bar Association. He also enjoyed the office of Ambassador -at-Large of Pakistan dully appointed by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. He was closely associated with Barrister Ijaz Husain Batalvi and his elder son Raheel Kamran Sheikh member Pakistan Bar Council also joined Ijaz Husain Batalvi Chamber where Akhtar Aly Kureshy Advocate was there to welcome him and now he has been elevated to the Judge of Lahore High Court, Lahore. He was appointed Public Prosecutor in General Pervez Musharraf High Treason case, a noval case in the history of Pakistan to uphold the supremacy of Constitution in which General Pervez Musharraf was sentenced to death, a new milestone.

Attorney
Akram Sheikh
Personal details
BornBurewala, Vehari District Pakistan
ChildrenRaheel Kamran Sheikh & Sharjeel Akram Sheikh
ProfessionLawyer, advisor & consultant

Supreme Court of Pakistan where office of Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan is situated

Early life and career

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Muhammad Akram Sheikh was born near Burewala, Vehari DistrictinPunjab, Pakistan.[2] He received his education from Forman Christian College, Lahore. Then he finished his postgraduate studies at the University of Punjab, Lahore in 1972.[1]

Major court cases

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Akram Sheikh has contested many major court cases including:

Notable news media appearances

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See Also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Barrister Akram Sheikh's profile". Pakistan Herald.com (newspaper). Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  • ^ a b c d Muhammad Badar Alam (19 April 2014). "Profile: Lawyer with Sharif touch". Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 29 September 2017.
  • ^ "Lawyers flay Akram Sheikh's article". Daily Times (newspaper). 8 January 2012. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  • ^ Akram Sheikh on the List of Chairman Executive, Pakistan Bar Council Archived 30 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine, pakistanbarcouncil.org website, Retrieved 28 September 2017
  • ^ Profile of Akram Sheikh on Institute of Policy Studies, Islamabad Archived 29 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 29 September 2017
  • ^ Akram Sheikh speaks at Lawyers March for Law in Pakistan, c-span.org website, Published 14 November 2007, Retrieved 29 September 2017
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