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Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi was born on 1 September, 1960 in Gujranwala, Punjab, Pakistan, is a Former Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan (2020–2024). Discover Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?
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Sayyed Muhammad Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi (born 1 September 1960) is a Pakistani jurist who served as Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan from 16 March 2020 to 10 January 2024.
He was previously a Judge of the Lahore High Court before his elevation to the Supreme Court.
He resigned from the Supreme Court on 10 January 2023 saying that it was no longer possible for him to continue due to circumstances which were “a matter of public knowledge”.
Naqvi was born on 1 September 1960 in Gujranwala city located in Punjab province of Pakistan.
Naqvi has served as inspection judge of Okara District and Gujrat District.
He has been an advocate of the high court since 1988 and then went on to become an advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 2001.
He was appointed as the justice of the Lahore High Court on 19 February 2010.
Naqvi is also a member of visiting faculty at Punjab Judicial Academy.
In 2013, his decision to grant bail to an accused after rejecting previous two pleas for the same became the reason for a 2014 judgement by Supreme Court of Pakistan in which it issued detailed guidelines for high court judges and magistrates regarding future bail applications.
In 2016, he was subject to a show-cause notice from Supreme Judicial Council of Pakistan (SJC) due to an alleged misconduct.
Naqvi filed a petition challenging the jurisdiction of SJC terming its "rules against the spirit of constitution”. In the same year, his seniority was changed and he was made senior to Muhammad Farrukh Irfan Khan by then chief justice of Lahore High Court Syed Mansoor Ali Shah but that decision was suspended by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.
In 2017, he heard the case to make the model town massacre case report public and directed the Punjab government to do so in result of that hearing.
In November 2017, he was taken off of the Punjab Saaf Paani Company case which was pending in his court.
Raising an objection to that, he excused himself from hearing another case which was against the detention of Hafiz Saeed saying "I'm not going to hear this case, How the judiciary could work independently in such circumstances. Interference in judicial work is very awful."
In 2018, he was member of the bench hearing a case against former Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif and his daughter Maryam Nawaz in which both of them were accused of making anti-judiciary speeches.
During the hearing of that case, Naqvi had a heated argument with the lawyer of the accused over the latter's objection on inclusion of a judge in the bench who was formerly associated with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf.
As a result of that case, the bench ordered Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority to stop airing the anti-judiciary speeches of Nawaz Sharif and other Pakistan Muslim League (N) leaders.
He also headed the bench which sent Waseem Akhtar Shaikh to jail for one month for organizing an anti-judiciary rally.
Naqvi headed the contempt of court case against former federal cabinet minister Ahsan Iqbal.
Naqvi also headed the bench hearing the case of Preston Institute of Management Science and Technology's students against non-confirmation of their degrees and issued an order to put university's owner on Exit Control List.
He was also part of the full bench which heard the contempt of court case against president of Multan branch of Lahore High Court Bar Association, Sher Zaman Qureshi, ordering his arrest which resulted in a riot by lawyers.
When Fawad Chaudhry was disqualified from contesting 2018 Pakistani general election by an election tribunal, the bench headed by Naqvi suspended that decision and allowed Chaudhry to contest the election.
He was also head of the bench which allowed former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi to contest the 2018 election from NA-57 (Rawalpindi-I) after he was too disqualified by an election tribunal.
During a case against Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Naqvi issued bailable arrest warrants for Abbasi when he did not appear in the court on 10 September 2018.
He first came to the spotlight during the trial of a high-profile open-and-shut murder case that came before the Supreme Court.
Although it was clear that the accused Shahrukh Jatoi had shot Shahzeb Khan In a surprising move, he acquitted the earlier convicted death row prisoner Shahrukh Jatoi of murdering Shahzeb Khan, citing it as an egoistic murder and a failure to meet the burden of proof.
This decision sparked controversy and public outcry, with many questioning the motives behind Naqvi's judgment; raising questions about how the influential and powerful could mold the law.
Former Islamabad High Court Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui alleged that General Faiz Hameed, the former spymaster, exerted influence on certain members of the SJC to shield Naqvi from a case.
Siddiqui, who was dismissed by the SJC for a speech against the ISI chief, disclosed in a television interview that during the proceedings against Naqvi, then Chief Justice Saqib Nisar presided over the reference, with Asif Saeed Khosa and Gulzar Ahmed also on the bench.
Siddiqui asserted that Hameed contacted Nisar, urging him to acquit 'their man' from the case, to which Nisar agreed and requested Hameed to have Khosa recuse himself from the bench.
Siddiqui further claimed that Naqvi's close association with Hameed led to his expedited transfer to the Supreme Court from the Lahore High Court.
According to Siddiqui, Naqvi is one of the seven judges elevated to the top court out-of-turn.
Another significant incident involved the leaking of an audio recording about the Principal Secretary to Chief Minister Muhammad Khan Bhatti, purportedly in collusion with the then Chief Minister of Punjab, Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi.
He is currently being investigated by the Supreme Court of Pakistan, for alleged bribery and malpractices.
His assets also came into question.
First time in the Pakistan's History, The Pakistan Bar Council (PBC), the apex regularity body of lawyers, on Friday filed a complaint of misconduct against Supreme Court’s Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi in the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC).
Two judges of the Supreme Court, Justice Qazi Faez Isa and Justice Sardar Tariq Masood, have written to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC), urging the top judicial body to initiate proceedings on complaints of alleged “misconduct and financial impropriety” against their fellow apex court judge, Justice Sayyed Mazahar Ali Akbar Naqvi.
However, the Supreme Judicial Council meeting was not yet called by Chief Justice Umar Ata Bandial.
The prime minister also pointedly asked the chief justice to respond to the allegation of corruption against a fellow judge.
“I want to ask the chief justice, that a judge against whom there have been serious allegations, what message do you want to send to the nation by having him sit alongside you?” the premier said.