Justice Afridi will begin his three-year term on October 26, as per a statement released by the Aiwan-e-Sadr on Wednesday. He will be the 30th Chief Justice of Pakistan.
By providing couples with around Rs.100,000, along with essential household items like furniture and clothing, this program directly tackles the economic challenges exacerbated by inflation and poverty.
The decision was made during a PTI political committee meeting in Islamabad, where the party leadership expressed strong opposition to the government's proposed changes to the constitution.
Despite having submitted his application for the role, Khan's imprisonment has rendered him ineligible according to the university's regulations, as noted by a prominent UK law firm
Goldsmith stated that since early September, Pakistani authorities have blocked all visits to Khan by his family and lawyers, postponed his court hearings, and denied him contact with his two sons.