Mian Muhammad Aslam
Mian Muhammad Aslam (Punjabi, ) is a well known lawyer and was the Vice President of Lahore High Court Bar Accociation for the year 2008-09.
Early life and education
He originates from Chak No. 91 J.B. a village in Toba Tek Singh District, in Punjab of Arain Family. Mian Muhammad Aslam took his post graduation degree in Economics from Punjab University and was conferred with Role of Honor by the University. He remained Chairman Student Affairs Committee while studying in Punjab University. He became the member of Lahore Bar Association and Lahore High court Bar after passing Law Degree from the same University. Earlier to law degree he also did his Masters in English from Islamia College, Civil Lines, Lahore, while studying in college he was Chief Prefect and was made Chairman Advisory Council of the College.
Professional life
Political career
He started his practice in 1990 and successfully emerged as one of the best lawyers of Punjab province. He was given the enrollment as an advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 2008.He is also life member of Supreme Court Bar Association Pakistan.Mian Muhammad Aslam contested the election of Lahore High Court Bar Association in 2007 and 2008.He defeated in 2007 from very low margin and elected in 2008 as Vice President of Lahore High Court Bar Association for term 2008-2009..: Mian Muhammad Aslam Advocate clinched the vice president’s slot by getting 1575 votes. The rest of the candidates were Babar A Khilji who got 1003 votes, Chaudhry Zafar Iqbal 966 votes and Mian Jamil Akhter 989 votes.He also contested the election of Punjab Bar Council in 2004 and 2009 from District Toba Tek Singh District Seat.
1. Member National Coordination Council (NCC)
2. During member bar he remains member Executive Committee.
3. Member Human Rights Committee / Admin Committee / Environmental Protection Committee.
4. Chairman Tourism Committee Lahore High Court Bar Association, Lahore.
He played an active role in the Lawyers Movement and he frequently held rallies in support of the deposed judges.
References
- Lawyers Movement's Photos, Movement for Rule of Law.
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