President appoints Justice Yahya Afridi as next Chief Justice of Pakistan

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Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari on Wednesday appointed Justice Yahya Afridi, a Supreme Court judge, as the next Chief Justice of Pakistan.

The president made the appointment of Justice Yahya Afridi for a period of three years with effect from October 26, 2024, according to a President House press release.

The appointment was made in exercise of the powers conferred under Articles 175 A (3), 177 and 179 of the constitution.
President Zardari also approved October 26 as the date for administering the oath of office to Justice Yahya Afridi as the next Chief Justice of Pakistan.

President Asif Ali Zardari has approved the appointment of Justice Yahya Afridi as the next chief justice of Pakistan.

The appointment was made in accordance with Articles 175A(3), 177, and 179 of the Constitution.
Justice Yahya Afridi will take over the role from October 26 for a three-year term.

The president has also given his approval for the oath-taking ceremony, scheduled for October 26.
This decision follows a recommendation from a parliamentary committee, which met for a second time to finalise Afridi’s appointment.

The committee, which deliberated for over an hour and a half, approved Afridi’s name with a two-thirds majority. All parties except Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) participated in the proceedings.

PTI boycotted the committee session, refusing to take part in the discussions on the new chief justice. Despite efforts to bring PTI to the table, the party declined to engage, citing disagreements over the selection process.
Earlier, the Supreme Court’s registrar had submitted three names to the parliamentary committee for consideration.

Alongside Afridi, Justice Mansoor and Justice Muneeb were also considered. The committee ultimately endorsed Afridi’s nomination after reviewing brief profiles and backgrounds of all candidates.

According to the sources, Justice Afridi would form constitutional benches—another feature of the 26th Amendment—after taking oath as the CJP. Cases involving articles 184, 186, and 185 of the Constitution would be heard by those benches.
Justice Afridi came from the Peshawar High Court, where he served as its chief justice from December 2016 to June 2018.
He was previously ignored for elevation to the Supreme Court during the tenure of former chief justice Saqib Nisar.