Autobiographies Of Pakistani Judges Written In Urdu – An Analytical Study

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  • Dr. Aneela Saleem, Dr. Shagufta Firdous, Dr. Arifa Iqbal

Abstract

Judges’ autobiographies provide readers with distinctive insights about both personal and professional aspects of those who enforce legal justice. The autobiographies written offers critical knowledge about judicial professionals as they explore their career experiences alongside their legal understanding and encounters during notable judgments. These personal accounts guide readers in their investigation of legal system advancements and judicial conceptual changes as well as judicial choice processes carried out by human beings. These autobiographies reveal the intricate judicial process to public readers thus they gain better understanding about the judiciary's societal influence. These autobiographies generate inspirational examples for future legal practitioners while describing moral challenges that judges confront in their professional duties. The collection provides substantial contributions to legal scholarship through language publication while fostering deeper understanding between courts and general public.

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Published

2024-07-15

How to Cite

Dr. Aneela Saleem, Dr. Shagufta Firdous, Dr. Arifa Iqbal. (2024). Autobiographies Of Pakistani Judges Written In Urdu – An Analytical Study. Migration Letters, 21(S12), 318–325. Retrieved from https://migrationletters.com/index.php/ml/article/view/11669

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