Amjad Pervaiz
Advocate Supreme Court Muhammad Amjad Pervaiz has declined the prestigious offer to serve as a judge at the Lahore High Court.
The decision was conveyed through a formal communication to the registrar’s office, where Pervaiz cited his professional commitments and extensive legal practice as the reasons for his inability to accept the appointment.
Amjad Pervaiz is a distinguished name in Pakistan’s legal fraternity, renowned for his expertise in high-profile cases, particularly those involving the National Accountability Bureau (NAB).
Over the years, he has built a reputation as a legal expert in handling complex corruption and accountability cases. His notable contributions to the field of law include his representation of the Sharif family and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) in various critical legal battles.
Pervaiz has successfully secured significant legal relief for several prominent politicians, including former Prime Ministers Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, as well as key political figures such as Hamza Shehbaz and Rana Sanaullah.
His role in navigating complex legal challenges and delivering favorable outcomes has solidified his standing as one of the most sought-after legal professionals in Pakistan.
According to sources, Pervaiz’s decision to decline the judgeship stems from his dedication to his current legal practice and ongoing responsibilities.
His extensive involvement in high-stakes cases leaves little room for additional commitments, even one as esteemed as serving on the Lahore High Court bench.
Pervaiz’s choice reflects his commitment to his clients and his pivotal role in shaping legal discourse in high-profile cases.
While the decision has surprised many in legal and political circles, it underscores his prioritization of his current professional endeavors.
The decline of the offer also raises questions about the balancing act required between legal practice and judiciary roles, as seasoned professionals like Pervaiz weigh their commitments against new opportunities.
For now, he continues to focus on his influential legal practice, leaving an indelible mark on Pakistan’s legal landscape.
