Wajihuddin Ahmed (Urdu: وجیہ الدین احمد; born 1 December 1938[1]) is a retired senior justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, human rights activist, and former professor of law at the Sindh Muslim Law College.
Since 2011, he was active in national politics through Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), being the party's candidate for the presidential election 2013.
[4] Wajihuddin Ahmed was born into practising lawyer family in New Delhi, British India, on 1 December 1938.
[5] His father, Waheeduddin Ahmed, was also a jurist and had held a prestigious in Delhi High Court; his family migrated to Pakistan after independence in 1947.
[6] Upon settling in Karachi, Wajihuddin Ahmed attended and matriculated from Sindh Islamic Monastery, moving Lahore Punjab for his further studies.
[7] In 1963, he enrolled in Sindh Muslim College to read law and eventually graduated with LLB degree in 1966.