Ali Zia Bajwa

Ali Zia Bajwa (Urdu: علی ضیا باجوہ, born 1 July 1973), serves as a Pakistani jurist and has held the position of Justice at the Lahore High Court since 7 May 2021.

Ali Zia Bajwa
علی ضیا باجوہ
Justice of the Lahore High Court
Assumed office
7 May 2021
Personal details
Born (1973-07-01) 1 July 1973
Nationality Pakistani

Career

Bajwa assumed the role of additional justice at Lahore High Court (LHC) on 7 May 2021.[1] The confirmation of his appointment as a permanent judge of LHC came from the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, headed by then Chief Justice of Pakistan Umar Ata Bandial, on 13 October 2022.[2] He officially took the oath of office as a permanent judge of LHC on 4 November 2022.[3]

Cases

On 24 December 2021, Bajwa issued a significant ruling in the case Ameer Bakhsh v. Additional Sessions Judge. This decision established that a woman who remarries without observing the Iddah after Khul' cannot face prosecution under Section 4 of the Hudud Ordinances. He determined that such a remarriage, without adhering to the Iddah period, does not render the marriage void and, consequently, cannot be considered an offence of Zina.[4]

In his role as an LHC judge, he directed the apprehension of underage drivers following an incident where an unlicensed underage driver, wielding his motor vehicle as a weapon, tragically took the lives of six family members.[5][6]

References

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