Attorney-General for Pakistan
Attorney-General for Pakistan is the chief law officer and legal advisor of the Government of Pakistan and enjoys rights of audience before Parliament. The Attorney-General, who serves as Pakistan's public prosecutor, is recommended by the Prime Minister and appointed by the President. The Constitution bars the Attorney-General from private practice until the termination of his or her employment. The office was established in 1947.
Attorney-General for Pakistan | |
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Incumbent Mansoor Usman Awan since 27 March 2023 | |
Ministry of Law and Justice | |
Style | Learned Attorney-General |
Abbreviation | AG |
Member of | Cabinet of Pakistan |
Reports to | Prime Minister of Pakistan |
Residence | Supreme Court of Pakistan |
Seat | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Nominator | Prime Minister of Pakistan |
Appointer | President of Pakistan Qualified to be appointed as Justice of the Supreme Court |
Term length | No fixed term |
Formation | 12 November 1947 |
First holder | Muhammad Wasim |
Website | www |
The previous Attorney-General was Shehzad Ata Elahi, whose resignation was accepted on 24 March 2023. The longest-serving Attorney-General is Sharifuddin Pirzada, whereas Aziz A. Munshi held the office the most times, in four instances.
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