Muhammad Munir

Munir was born into a Kakkyzai Pashtun family and obtained his degree of master's in English Literature from Government College University Lahore, he joined Punjab University Law College to earn his L.L.B.

[1] Munir was appointed assistant advocate-general of Punjab in 1937, and first president of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal of British India in 1940.

He and Justice Din Muhammad represented the All India Muslim League on the Punjab Boundary Commission in 1947.

Besides being the chief justice, he also remained the chairman of the Delimitation Commission from June 1956 to July 1958.

The assembly was dissolved on 24 October 1954, by Governor General Ghulam Muhammad, an alumnus of Aligarh Muslim University.

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