LAHORE, June 16: Lahore High Court Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial on Friday made transfers and postings among five district and session judges (D&SJs) and 10 additional district and sessions judges (AD&SJs) of Punjab. Sessions judge Nazir Ahmad Gujana was transferred from Rawalpindi to Lahore, Syed Maruf Ahmed Ali from Hafizabad to Rawalpindi, Muhammad Tanvir Mir from Nankana Sahib to Khushab, Muhammad Azhar Chaudhry from Khushab to Lahore and Mian Muhammad Anwar Nazir, anti-terrorism court judge, from Sargodha to Nankana Sahib.

AD&SJ Malik Riaz Ahmad Khokhar from Lahore to Haroonabad, Muhammad Tamar Hayat from Lahore to Jaranwala, Ms Mahrukh Aziz from Lahore to Gujjar Khan, Chaudhry Muhammad Ilyas from Gujjar Khan to Burewala, Muhammad Javedul Hasan Chishti from Burewala to Lahore, Asad Ali from Faisalabad to Attock, Anwaar Ahmad Khan from Attock to Chakwal, Muhammad Sajid from Chakwal to Faisalabad, Muhammad Aslam Gondal from Faisalabad to Rawalpindi and Malik Munir Ahmad Joiya from Rawalpindi to Faisalabad.

The Lahore High Court chief justice also issued transfer and postings orders of 12 civil judges-cum-judicial magistrates.

Ms Ishrat Mujahid was transferred and posted from Jaranwala to Faisalabad, Ms Kiran Iqbal from Faisalabad to Jaranwala, Muhammad Afzal from Lahore to Faisalabad, Muhammad Imran Shabbir from Faisalabad to Lahore, Rana Imran Shafi from Bahawalpur to Lahore, Ahsan Mahmood Malik from Lahore to Bahawalpur, Ms Bushra Anwar from Sohawa to Lahore, Syed Qamar Abbas from Lahore to Sohawa, Ms Effaf Aslam from Sahiwal to Kabirwala, Javed Iqbal from Kabirwala to Sahiwal, Muhammad Saeed from Zafarwal to Faisalabad, and Sajawal Khan from Faisalabad to Zafarwal.

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