Muhammad Nawaz Bhatti

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Template:Short description Justice Muhammad Nawaz Bhatti (August 1948 – 10 July 2006) who hailed from Sangla Hill area of Sheikhupura district was a Pakistani judge and lawyer. He was a judge of Lahore High Court, and a well known criminal lawyer and law officer representing the governments of Punjab and Pakistan.

He was appointed as an Additional Advocate General Punjab in 1998–1999.[1] Earlier, he also served as an Assistant Advocate General Punjab twice in 1993 and 1997. He was appointed as Deputy Attorney General of Pakistan[2] from 2000 to 2004, when he was sworn in as a judge of the Lahore High Court and posted to the LHC bench in Multan on January 12, 2004.[3]

He died in a plane crash near Multan Airport on 10 July 2006, while he was serving as judge.[4][5] The plane burst into flames shortly after takeoff after crashing into a wheat field three kilometres from the airport.[6] His funeral was attended by hundreds including his fellow judges. He was buried in Sangla Hill.[7] His son Amir Nawaz Bhatti is also a practicing lawyer and member of the Lahore High Court Bar Association, Lahore.

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  1. The All Pakistan Legal Decisions, Volume 52, Issue 3, Abdul Hamid, Mohammad Ashraf, 2000, page 24
  2. Pakistan Labour Cases, Volume 44, Issues 5-8, Malik Muhammas Saeed, 2003, pge 708
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