Tuesday, October 11, 2016

PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH 4TH ASSEMBLY (12TH SEPTEMBER 1953 TO 26TH MARCH 1955

PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH
4TH ASSEMBLY (12TH SEPTEMBER 1953 TO 26TH MARCH 1955
S.NO. NAME CONSTITUENCY 
01. Honourable Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Mir Haji Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur took oath on 11th September,1953 before His Excellency the Governor, at Governor House. Guni North
 02. Mr. Abdullah Haji Mohammad Ismail Mahesar Kakar Mehar Joint 
03. Mr. Abdul Fatah Wali Mohammad Memon Warah West 
04. Mr. Abdul Hamid Kadiir Bakhsh Jatoi Kakar 
05. Mr.Abdul Majid khan Karim Bakhsh Khan Jatoi Mehar 
06. Honourable, Abdul Manan Abdul Rahman Kazi Miro Khan 
07. Abdul Khair alias Bashir Ahmed Khan Fateh Mohammad Khan, Jam Ubauro
 08. Mir. Ahmed Khan Haji Abdullah Khan Talpur Nagarparkar 
09. Mr. Ahmed Khan Fateh Khan Rajpar Naushahro Feroze (South) 
10. Mr. Ahmed Khan Rasul Bakhsh Bhutto Ratodero 
11. Mir. Ahmed Khan Shah Passand Khan Shikarpur(Central) 
12. Mr. Aidansing Nagji Sodho Tharparkar-Nagarparkar

PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH 3rd Assembly – 17th Feb: 1947 to 29th Dec: 1951 S.NO. NAME CONSTITUENCY

 PROVINCIAL ASSEMBLY OF SINDH 3rd Assembly – 17th Feb: 1947 to 29th Dec: 1951
S.NO. NAME CONSTITUENCY
01. Honourable Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah, Kt, K.C.S.I Karachi
02. Honourable Mohammad Ayub Khan Khuhro Larkana
03. Honourable Mir Bandeh Ali Khan Talpur Hyderabad
04. Honourable Mr. Abdul Sattar Pirzada Sukkur
05. Mir Ahmed Khan Abdullah Khan Talpur Tharparkar
06. Mr. Ali Mohammad Atta Mohammad Marri Nawabshah
 07. Pir Ali Shah Bhawan Shah Karachi
08. Agha Badruddin Ahmed Shamshuddin Durrani Sukkur
09. Mr. Anwar Hussain Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah Karachi
10. Mr. Choithram T. Valecha Karachi

MEMBERS OF THE SINDH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 12TH March 1946 TO September 1946.

 MEMBERS OF THE SINDH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 12TH March 1946 TO September 1946. S. No. Name of Member Constituency
1. Honorable Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah Kt., K.C.S.I. Karachi.
2. Honourable Khan Bahadur M. A. Khuhro Larkana.
3. Honourable Khan Bahadur Mir Ghulam Ali Khan Talpur Hyderabad.
4. Honourable Haji Pir Illahi Bakhsh Dadu.
 5. Mr Abdus Sattar Abdul Rahman Pir Zada. Sukkur.
6. Mr.Ali Akbarshah Ahmadshah. Dadu
7. Mr. Ali Goharkhan Haji Khan Mahar. Sukkur.
8. Mr.Ali Muhammad Ata Muhammad Mari. Nawabshah.
9. Nawab Haji Amirali Khan Lahori. Larkan.
10. Khan Sahab Arbab Togachi Mir Muhammad Nohari. Tharparkar.
11. Agha Badarudin Ahmad Shamsuddin Khan Durani. Sukkur.
12. Pir Bakadar Shah.
13. Mir Bandehali Khan Talpur. Hyderabad.

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SIND UNDER GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT 1935. (FIRST ASSEMBLY-27 APRIL, 1937 To 1945)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF SIND UNDER GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ACT 1935.
(FIRST ASSEMBLY-27 APRIL, 1937 To 1945)
The Britishers have conquered Sindh from their bases in Bombay and Kutch and their supporters were Hindus. Therefore, Sindh was annexed to the Bombay Presidency in 1843 and a constant policy to subdue the Muslim majority and to lionize the Hindu minority in Sindh was followed. In that time, Sindh was a Commissionerate of Bombay Presidency. Trade and Commerce, Services and Education became monopolies in the hands of the minority whom with the support of the rulers wrought havoc on Muslims. Within a few years forty percent of the Muslim land holdings passed on to the Hindu creditors. In year 1890, after Minto reforms, Sindh got representation first time in Bombay Legislative Assembly. Approximately four members represented Sindh. It was after a long struggle that the cause of Sindh was supported by the Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah when he brought in his famous 14-points the demand of Sindh's separation from Bombay Presidency.

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Saturday, October 1, 2016

What is LAW-GAT - Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) - National Testing Service (NTS) - Law Graduate Assessment Test (LAW-GAT™)

What is LAW-GAT

Under the Pakistan Legal Practitioners & Bar Councils Rules, 1976 a law graduate desirous of seeking enrolment as an Advocate to practice law, is required to pass an Assessment Test, for being eligible to apply to a Bar Council for that purpose.

The Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) has, therefore, assigned National Testing Service (NTS™) the responsibility to conduct Law Graduate Assessment Test (LAW-GAT™). 

Eligibility Criteria

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