A. K. Brohi

He was the first partner, and mentor of famous Indian lawyer Ram Jethmalani as acknowledged in his authorized biography.

Brohi won the case for Hamidullah at Pakistan's Supreme Court, setting an important legal precedent for the freedom of the press in the country.

[1] He was a scholar and author affiliated with the Traditionalist School of metaphysics (more precisely René Guénon, Frithjof Schuon and Martin Lings).

[citation needed] His younger brother, Ali Ahmad Brohi, who died in 2003, was also a writer and scholar, more particularly on Sindhi culture.

[7] His sister Husn Afroze was married to veteran politician Qaim Ali Shah, but died of breast cancer in 1977.