Federal Constitutional Court Moves to New Building

Chief Justice Opens Federal Constitutional Court’s New Building, Cases Start

Islamabad (Web Desk) – The Federal Constitutional Court has officially shifted to the premises of the former Federal Sharia Court building.

Chief Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court, Aminuddin Khan, along with other judges, inaugurated the new building in a ceremony attended by Federal Law Minister Azam Nazir Tarar. Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan, Supreme Court Bar President Haroon Rasheed, and several lawyers were also present.

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Following the move, the three benches of the Federal Constitutional Court have started hearing cases in the new building.

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