Khan Muttaqi Nadeem

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Khan Muttaqi Nadeem (Urdu خان مطقی ندیم) (8 March 1940 – July 2006) was born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India, and was an advocate lawyer, poet and author.

Education and work[edit]

Khan Muttaqi Nadeem had an LLB and LLM degree from islamia law college, Karachi, Pakistan.[citation needed] He received his BA from University of Karachi.[citation needed]

He served the Government of Sindh as Assistant Advocate General and then Additional Advocate General Sindh for many years.[citation needed]

He served as Benazir Bhutto's lawyer in Sindh. Nadeem was appointed as Assistant Advocate General, Sindh[1] in 1989. He was very influential among Ullema and politicians and had presented the Shia community in important cases including the Tribunal of 1984. Nadeem was the Bani-e-Julos of 9th and 10th muharam which rose from Mehfil-e-Haidri karachi.[citation needed]

Personal life[edit]

Nadeem was married to Syeda Waqar Jehan and they have three sons and three daughters.[citation needed] He died in July 2006 and is buried in the Wadi-e-Hussain graveyard in Karachi.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Detention of juveniles & use of fetters : a judgment by the Sindh High Court. Human Rights Commission of Pakistan. 1996. p. 8. OCLC 38244238.