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SHC Bar Association elections underway in Karachi

Published on: November 29, 2025 1:45 PM

KARACHI – The Sindh High Court Bar Association (SHCBA) elections are taking place today, with Barrister Zulfiqar Jalbani serving as the election commissioner overseeing the process.

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According to the election authorities, a total of 8,478 lawyers are eligible to cast their votes in this year’s polls. The elections will decide key positions including president, vice president, general secretary, treasurer, and other office-bearers.

For the president’s post, Barristers Sarfaraz Metlo, Haseeb Jamali, and Wahab Baloch are contesting. The position of vice president sees eight candidates vying for the seat, while Fareeda Mangrio, Barrister Imran Mithani, and Mirza Sarfaraz are in the race for general secretary.

Preparation for the Sindh Bar Election is in full momentum!
Standing united with our hero Haider Majeed Adv from Lahore, supported by our dedicated lawyer team.
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— Niaz Muhammad Khan (@NIAZ_DB) November 28, 2025

The treasurer’s position is being contested by Liaqat Ali and Nematullah Shah. For joint secretary Karachi, the candidates include Fida Hussain, Huzaifa Khan, and R.B. Qureshi. Meanwhile, the post of additional joint secretary for ladies affairs has three contenders: Fozia Mushtaq, Roop Mala Singh Rajput, and Rakhshanda Waheed.

In addition, 27 candidates are competing for nine seats on the managing committee, reflecting the high level of participation and interest among SHC lawyers. The results of these elections are expected to shape the leadership of the bar association for the coming term.

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Election authorities have ensured a transparent process, with measures in place to facilitate smooth voting and counting. Observers say the outcome will have implications for the representation of various interest groups and factions within the Sindh High Court Bar.

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