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Abdul Sattar Pirzada
Pakistani politician
Abdul Sattar Pirzada was a Pakistani politician and administrator who served as the Chief Minister of Sindh between May 1953 and November 1954.[1] He also served as the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) between September 1951 and July 1953 before becoming chief minister.[2] His son, Abdul Hafeez Pirzada, is known as the architect of Constitution of Pakistan.
Education
Abdul Sattar Pirzada was born on 4 July 1907 in Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan. He received Primary and Secondary education from Sukkur. He graduated in Mathematics and Law from London University College, England.[3]
Early career
After graduation from England in 1930, he returned to Sindh and began legal practice in his hometown Sukkur. In 1932–33, he served as Assistant Public Procecutor Sukkur and in 1937–38, he served as Public Prosecutor of Jacobabad District.[3]
Political career
His political career began in 1934 when he was elected as a member of Municipal corporation Sukkur. Later on, he s
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KARACHI: Abdul Hafeez Pirzada, the celebrated author of the country’s unanimously adopted Constitution, was a lawyer par excellence who quite belatedly discovered that his unparalleled skill inside a courtroom did not pose to him the risks of the political path he had adopted in his youthful years that put him in the corridors of power and as well as behind bars.
Born to a famous family of lawyers in Sukkur on February 24, 1935, the late Pirzada was the third generation of lawyers since his grandfather who was among the first of Muslim lawyers in that part of British India. However, his father Pirzada Abdul Sattar was the first in the bloodline to enter politics. He was a federal minister in the first cabinet of Pakistan and later enjoyed a brief stint as the chief minister of Sindh in 1953.
Pirzada’s association with former prime minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto began in 1959 when he started appearing before the West Pakistan High Court from the late Bhutto’s chamber. Later, he set up his own firm and then became eligible to practise in the Supreme Court.
Also read-Editorial: Abd Abdul Hafeez Pirzada, born February 24, 1935 and died on September 1, 2015. He was a Pakistani lawyer, legal theorist, and politician, who served variously as Minister for Information, Minister for Law, Minister for Finance, and Minister for Education under President and later Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto from 1971 to 1977. Pirzada was one of Pakistan’s most foremost lawyers and had last represented Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf in the Judicial Commission probing the alleged electoral rigging in the General Elections 2013. Abdul Hafeez Pirzada died at the age of 80 and is survived by two sons, two daughters and his wife. According to his brother Abdul Mujeeb Pirzada, Mr Pirzada had been hospitalized in London, since a month. Pirzada was a third generation barrister from Lincoln’s Inn and was a senior advocate of the Supreme Court. He was enrolled in the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1962 and in 1979, he signed the roll of senior advocates of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He had also established law chambers in Karachi, in the year 1952. Besides his fame and recognition as
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