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Minister for Law and Justice (Pakistan)

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Minister for Law and Justice of Pakistan
Incumbent
Ahmed Irfan Aslam
since 17 August 2023
Ministry of Law and Justice
Member ofCabinet of Pakistan
Reports toPrime Minister
SeatIslamabad
Formation1947
First holderJogendra Nath Mandal
WebsiteMinistry of Law and Justice

The Law Minister of Pakistan heads the Ministry of Law and Justice. They serves in the cabinet of the Prime Minister.

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List of ministers

See also

References

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  38. ^ "Sardar Ayaz Sadiq appointed law minister". The Express Tribune. 31 October 2022. Retrieved 31 October 2022.

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