Punjab Bar Council
Hadi Ali Chattha is an experienced legal educator and advocate currently serving as an A-Levels Law Teacher at both Bloomfield Hall School and Lahore Grammar School since August 2022. Holding the positions of General Secretary and Vice Chairman of the Human Rights Committee at the Punjab Bar Council since February 2019, Chattha also lectures on International Protection of Human Rights at The Institute of Legal Studies, UCL, and is the Founder and Executive Director of Chattha And Associates. Previous roles include teaching A-Levels Law at Beaconhouse School System from July 2019 to August 2022, working as a Casework Lawyer at Justice Project Pakistan, and gaining legal experience through an internship with AGHS Legal Aid Cell, where collaboration with the late Asma Jehangir took place. Chattha's educational background includes a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) Honours from Newcastle University and participation in an international Summer Law School focused on Human Rights and Globalisation at the University of Zagreb.
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Punjab Bar Council
Introduction The Punjab Bar Council came into being as a result of the promulgation of the Legal Practitioners and Bar Councils Act, 1973 (Act XXXV of 1973). The Council commenced functioning with effect from 1st January 1974. Composition The Punjab Bar Council consists of the Advocate-General of the Province, as Ex-officio Chairman and the Members elected by the Advocates across the Province. Term Five years, beginning on the first day of January of the year. The elections are held, so as to conclude on or before the thirtieth day of November in the year in which the term of the Bar Council expires, and the Members elected by the Advocates.