Mamoon Kazi (1938–April 2, 2014) was a Pakistani judge who served as the chief justice of the Sindh High Court from 1996 to 1997 and a justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan from 1997 until 2000 when he refused take oath under Pervez Musharraf's Provisional Constitutional Order and resigned.
He was a nephew of Sindh High Court justice, Mushtak Ali Kazi.
[1] As the chief justice, he famously ordered the third FIR in the 1996 Murtaza Bhutto murder case.
[1] After General Pervez Musharraf seized power in October 1999, Kazi was among five judges who refused to take office under the first Provisional Constitutional Order in 2000.
[2] Since his retirement, Kazi led a quiet life in Karachi, but his name was mentioned in 2013 to be the National Accountability Bureau’s chairperson.