The Lahore High Court Bar Association (LHCBA) is gearing up for its much-anticipated elections scheduled for Saturday, where a total of 32,488 registered members are expected to participate in the voting process. This year’s elections will be conducted through biometric verification, ensuring transparency and accuracy in the selection of the new leadership team. The use of biometric technology highlights the association’s commitment to modernizing its electoral process and maintaining the integrity of the vote.
The presidential race is shaping up to be a fierce contest between two prominent candidates, Raja Amr Khan and Babar Murtaza, both of whom have significant support within the legal community. Their campaigns have drawn considerable attention as they seek to lead one of the most influential bar associations in the country. Alongside the presidential battle, the elections for other key positions such as secretary, vice-president, and finance secretary are expected to be highly competitive, with a total of 18 candidates vying for these roles.
For the secretary position, Rai Muhammad Ali is among four contenders aiming to secure this crucial office, which plays a vital role in managing the association’s affairs. The vice-president seat has attracted four candidates, including Chaudhry Qamar Shahid, each bringing their own vision for the future of the LHCBA. Meanwhile, the finance secretary post has the largest field, with eight candidates, including Qurat-ul-Ain Work, competing to oversee the association’s financial matters. This wide range of candidates reflects the vibrant democratic spirit within the Lahore legal fraternity.
Polling will commence at 9:00 am and continue until 5:00 pm, providing ample time for members to cast their votes at designated polling stations. Election officials have assured that all necessary arrangements are in place to facilitate a smooth and fair voting process. The outcome of these elections is eagerly awaited, as the new leadership will play a pivotal role in shaping the direction of the LHCBA and influencing broader legal and judicial issues in Lahore and beyond.
The significance of these elections extends beyond the selection of office bearers. The Lahore High Court Bar Association holds a distinguished position in Pakistan’s legal landscape, often regarded as a leading voice advocating for justice, the rule of law, and the independence of the judiciary. In a statement, the current LHCBA President Malik Asif Ahmad Nissoana expressed his deep pride in serving the association, emphasizing the importance of upholding the Bar’s independence and its role as a guardian of democratic values. He highlighted the association’s ongoing commitment to ensuring that the law remains a tool for justice rather than an instrument of power, underscoring the Bar’s critical function in critiquing policy and defending fundamental freedoms.
Similarly, LHCBA Secretary Farukh Ilyas Cheema conveyed his respect and gratitude to the members of the legal community, acknowledging the Bar’s historic legacy as one of South Asia’s oldest and most respected legal institutions. He reiterated the solemn responsibility entrusted to the association’s leadership to promote constitutionalism and the democratic ethos within Pakistan. Both leaders called on the members to actively participate in the electoral process, reinforcing the democratic foundation upon which the Bar operates.
As the legal fraternity prepares to cast their votes, the upcoming elections are viewed as a crucial moment for the Lahore High Court Bar Association to reaffirm its commitment to justice and legal excellence. The results will not only determine the association’s leadership but will also signal the priorities and direction for the Bar in the coming years, impacting the broader legal and judicial environment in Pakistan.