Peshawar High Court (PHC) Chief Justice Mohammad Ibrahim on Friday heard 27 cases on his last day of service ahead of retirement.
According to details, the outgoing PHC CJ was set to retire during the Eid holidays on April 14. The lawyers and other court staff had paid homage to PHC CJ Ibrahim.
On this occasion, expressing his thoughts, the PHC CJ said: "I have served as a judge for 31 years. Throughout my career, I have made all-out efforts to provide justice to the people."
"I would like to express my gratitude to all of you," CJ Ibrahim said.
The PHC CJ's full court reference was expected on April 8.
–PHC CJ pens letter to CJP Isa –
Few days back, PHC CJ Mohammad Ibrahim on Wednesday penned a letter to Chief Justice of Pakistan (CJP) Qazi Faez Isa.
According to details, the PHC CJ had complained of being "ignored" in line with the appointment of the SC judges. "I am penning this letter on favouritism with a heavy heart. There were four posts that were vacant in the SC."
"You have done only one appointment from your own province, Balochistan," he said.
Chief Justice Ibrahim maintained: "I am not challenging the decision, but only want to draw your attention in this regard."