Mansoor Usman Awan appointed Attorney General for Pakistan

 The ministry of Law and Justice issued official notification of Mansoor Awan's appointment as attorney general  


 Government of Pakistan has appointed senior lawyer Mansoor Usman Awan as the new Attorney General for Pakistan (AGP) after accepting Shahzad Ata Elahi’s resignation, which left the post after less than two months in the office. The appointment was approved by the president under Article 100 of the Constitution, a statement from the Aiwan-e-Sadar said, adding that his status will be equal to a federal minister.

Shahzad Elahi was picked for the coveted post after Awan last year declined to become the attorney general as despite the president approving his appointment but he was not officially notified.

The government then faced embarrassment from the judiciary for not filling this important constitutional post after ex-AGP Ashtar Ausaf tendered his resignation in October last year.

Awan holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from Harvard Law School, USA, and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the University of Punjab where he stood first. Awan is a recipient of the Harvard Law School Dean’s Award for Leadership (2005). At Harvard Law, he was elected as the LLM Representative to Harvard Law School Council and he also served as the vice president of the Harvard Graduate Council.

                                                                         insight247.news

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