Justice Mohammad Ibrahim Khan
PESHAWAR: Two additional judges of the Peshawar High Court on Friday took oath of their offices increasing the number of judges to 16 against the court’s strength of 20.
PHC Chief Justice Mazhar Alam Miankhel administered the oath to the two, including Justice Muhammad Ibrahim Khan and Justice Ishtiaq Ibrahim.
Additional registrar Tariq Sohail read out the presidential notification regarding the appointment of the two judges for a period of one year. The ceremony was attended by judges of the high court, judicial officers and members of the bar including office-bearers of the PHC Bar Association and Peshawar District Bar Association.
Justice Mohammad Ibrahim, a member of the judicial service, was born in Swabi district on April 15, 1962.
He had started his judicial career in 1993 as additional district and sessions judge. He later performed as additional district and sessions judge in Peshawar, Haripur, Kohat, Charsadda, Mansehra and other cities.
Before his elevation to the bench, he was serving as district and sessions judge at Mardan.
Justice Ibrahim had also served in different special courts including anti-terrorism court at Peshawar and Mardan, accountability court in Peshawar and labour court Haripur.
He was the administrative judge of accountability courts in Peshawar.
Justice Ibrahim was born on Dec 2, 1969, in Khazana village of Peshawar. He is an advocate of the Supreme Court and had remained the president, secretary general and joint secretary of the PHC Bar Association.