Misconduct
Lahore High Court Chief Justice Justice Malik Shahzad Ahmed Khan took decisive action on Monday, approving the dismissal of two civil judges, Saima Waheed and Imtiaz Ahmed, on grounds of misconduct.
The decision followed a comprehensive inquiry into allegations of impropriety lodged against them.
In a process marked by diligence and thorough investigation, judicial authorities meticulously examined the accusations leveled against both individuals.
After careful consideration of the evidence presented and adherence to due process, it was determined that Saima Waheed and Imtiaz Ahmed were found guilty of misconduct.
The dismissal of civil judges Saima Waheed and Imtiaz Ahmed underscores the judiciary’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accountability.
Such measures are essential for maintaining public trust and confidence in the justice system.
By holding judicial officers accountable for their actions, the Lahore High Court reaffirms its dedication to ensuring fairness and transparency within the legal profession.
It sends a clear message that misconduct will not be tolerated and that those who violate the principles of justice will face appropriate consequences.
The decision to dismiss the two civil judges serves as a reminder of the judiciary’s responsibility to uphold ethical standards and preserve the sanctity of the legal profession.
It underscores the importance of maintaining the public’s trust in the integrity and impartiality of the judicial system.
Moving forward, the Lahore High Court remains committed to promoting professionalism and accountability among its judicial officers.
This includes fostering a culture of transparency and adherence to ethical standards, ensuring that justice is administered fairly and impartially for all.

