Interview of Senior Advocate Supreme Court Mr SM Zafar, Former Law Minister

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • S.M. Zafar, is one of the most prominent Pakistani human rights activists, noted lawyer (Senior Advocate Supreme Court), politician, and former member of the Senate of Pakistan.
    Zafar began his career as a lawyer in the 1950s. He played an important role during the 1958 imposition of martial law in Pakistan and again in forcing amendments to Constitution of Pakistan of 1962, which at first did not have sufficient protections for basic human rights. After serving as a judge of the high court and as Pakistan's Minister for Law and Justice (Pakistan) from 1965 - 1969, Zafar retired from the government in 1968 and started his own law practice.
    S.M. Zafar and a few of his contemporaries founded the Human Rights Society of Pakistan in 1976.
    He was awarded an honorary PhD degree in law at the University of the Punjab's 124th convocation. He retired from active law practice in 2014.

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  • @zeshanahmad273
    @zeshanahmad273 Před 3 lety +2

    بےشک ایک اچھا وکیل ہے۔ صد افسوس کہ انہوں نے اپنے پورے زندگی جب بھی اس کو موقع ملا اسٹیبلشمنٹ کا ہمنوا رہا اور جمہوریت کو بدنام کرنے میں کوئی کسر نہیں چھوڑی۔

  • @Nkh770
    @Nkh770 Před měsícem

    Good reply in interview very nice and right it is history of pakistan

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety +2

    Highly respected" S M Zafar" sahib. Sir, you have done a great 👍 job. You rejected the wealth and now, you are guiding the new generation by writing the books with sharing your long experience and knowledge. May Allah grant you with His best rewards. Ameen. Soma Ameen. Alhaj Dr Malik Naseem Ullah Khan, Maple 🍁, Ontario, Canada.27.11.2021 at 6.46 pm ( Canadian time).

  • @attorneyumarghazalli
    @attorneyumarghazalli Před 5 lety +8

    So inspiring. Biggest lawyer this country has ever had.

  • @rafaqatali4038
    @rafaqatali4038 Před 4 lety +5

    A renowned jurist. Firmly believes in democracy. A model advocate for young lawyers. A great human activist. A man of dignity, commanded lot of respect. Loved by all. May Allah Almighty bless him peace and prosperity. Ameen!

  • @ralam420
    @ralam420 Před 5 lety +6

    You're doing a great service by recording these giants and their stories. Thank you.

  • @hammadraza6143
    @hammadraza6143 Před 5 lety +15

    Maryal host aur uskay maryal sawal. Yh tareekhi sawalaat to sb parh saktay hain. Ask him abt practical things that how a good lawyer should be and how in today's times one can be a successful lawyer. And if u r to ask historical ques then ask what is nt written in commonplace history

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety +1

    Jazakallah" Qanoondan" channel for sharing highly memorable, very unforgettable, amazing wonderful interview. May Allah grant respected" S M Zafar" sahib, long, healthy, happy, an active and prosperous life with his family, relatives, friends, colleagues, clients and viewers. Ameen. Soma Ameen. Alhaj Dr Malik Naseem Ullah Khan, Maple 🍁, Ontario, Canada. 27.11.2021 at 6.34 pm ( Canadian time).

  • @user-on2vf3mn3n
    @user-on2vf3mn3n Před 8 měsíci

    Intellectual and Law Knowing personality.

  • @tassaweriqbal8961
    @tassaweriqbal8961 Před 4 lety

    سر ڈاکٹر ظفر صاحب اللہ پاک اپکو صحت والی زندگی دے اپ پاکستان کا سرمایہ افتخار ہیں

  • @hasnainhamid4007
    @hasnainhamid4007 Před 5 lety +4

    The Legend S M ZAFAR

  • @imranali19670
    @imranali19670 Před 10 měsíci +1

    ALLLAH AAPKI MAGHFIRAT FARMAIN AMEEN😢

  • @samsung-vn7gf
    @samsung-vn7gf Před 3 lety +1

    MASHALLAH Sir so inspiring

  • @waqasmushtaq598
    @waqasmushtaq598 Před 4 lety

    بہت اعلی۔۔۔۔۔خدمت۔۔۔۔

  • @sajjadhussainotho7508
    @sajjadhussainotho7508 Před 2 lety

    Great interview I have no words to explain my emotions really Great 👍

  • @malingosandjalingos786
    @malingosandjalingos786 Před 5 lety +2

    Love to listen you sir

  • @rizwanranjha1380
    @rizwanranjha1380 Před 5 lety +5

    Allah ka wasta hai team qanoondan ko k interview lainay wala aisa banda muntakhib krain jisay km az km itna to idrak hoo k woo kya krnay jaa raha hai.

  • @mrlawyer9010
    @mrlawyer9010 Před 2 lety

    Zabrdast 🌹

  • @aleemali2886
    @aleemali2886 Před 3 lety

    V.good to share

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Sardar Iqbal advocate. Good teacher with encouragement

  • @Uygug869
    @Uygug869 Před 10 měsíci

    One of the senior's advocates in Pakistan.

  • @malikkhizar9950
    @malikkhizar9950 Před rokem +1

    Interviewer is nervous, could not ask better questions which was needed

  • @MusaKhan-eb6em
    @MusaKhan-eb6em Před 3 lety +3

    You are going a great job but please train your interviewer that how to take interview, good gestures, confident and to engage the guest and also the listener
    Thank you

    • @waseemsarwar6211
      @waseemsarwar6211 Před 2 lety

      انٹرویو لینا بھی ایک آرٹ ہے. ہر ایک کے bass کی بات نہیں

  • @javeriasamor6071
    @javeriasamor6071 Před 3 lety

    Love at first sight😊😊

  • @NusratRizvi-ox3fg
    @NusratRizvi-ox3fg Před 4 lety +2

    In the darkest days of British Empire in 1940-45 citizens of India were free to do as they pleased, talked or write whatever they like. No one tempered with our freedom. All that came to an abrupt end when Islamic Republic of Pakistan came into being. My father born in 1892, graduate of Aligarh, practiced law for two yrs then went to UK and saw Europe and Nazis getting ready for for. Now he realized greatness of British jurisprudence. One lesson I learned from him was never to be dogmatic, question everything. Years later when I came to Germany I could not believe this was same country that was bombed 1942-45 by huge US bombers flying 800 planes a day destroying every building, bridge, dams and everything that was of help to Nazis. Within 10 years there was no evidence that this country was totally demolished not long ago. Now I saw with my own eyes price we pay for being Muslims.
    Mr. Zafar's memory is also failing him since I know the Saga of Maulvi Tamisuddin. Maulvi Sahib after dismissal of Constitutional Assembly by a Paindoo brought this case first to Sind High Court where the Court unanimously ruled in his favor. Gulam Mohammed, also known as Paindoo Pig by mohajirs wasted no time to run to the Supreme Court in Lahore, a court packed with like minded Paindoos, Sind Court was overruled. We than knew
    Pakistan will be henceforth ruled by children of Ranjeet Singh who had no problem massacring 4 million Bengali Muslims in 1971, all the while shouting Allah ho Akbar.
    Nusrat Rizvi Palm City, FL

    • @m.zeeshannabi6254
      @m.zeeshannabi6254 Před 4 lety

      Your writing is worth reading

    • @sherrysyed
      @sherrysyed Před 9 měsíci

      They were not free voices - The British were the one who had put dissenting voices in front of canons they fired and later framed our nobles that didn’t wish to die as “selling out”. Dissenting voices allowed for divisions and differences, let’s remember they were the ones that planted dissent in otherwise disagreeing but groups that were comfortable living together. Do remember the Nazis of Germany had a nice deal with the victors and they all profit to this day from being a unit while profiting from dissent in Muslim countries so a new Ottoman Empire doesn’t rise because Muslims are a terrifying force when united. Do also remember who planted ISIS and Al Qaeda using the name of Islam to discredit Islam and Muslim countries for politics. Pakistan is a great country, a baby country at less than a hundred years, despite every kind of foreign interference from 3 blocs and unstable borders with a pocket of violence the British intentionally left (disputed Kashmir) to keep India and Pakistan fighting while they planted discord and destroyed Afghanistan, harass Iran for being independent minded and then there’s rising China on the other side which not only brings its own threats but is threatening both to Russia and the US, before which Russia and the US were fighting over us. Despite no one wanting peace in Pakistan for political interests and having bought half of Pakistan and scared or blackmailed the other half of Pakistan into silence half the time we’re doing pretty good. At less than 80 years western countries had slavery and serfdom. Their liberation of women etc only came about when too many men died in world wars and when they needed to politicize work force numbers. Where were they when their boundaries and decades of oppression caused the terrors of partition because people that for centuries had spats as groups do but had been a prosperous people that had by then internalized pain and been confused by the British into dissents and fights with each other. Even with them having stolen the worlds resources to make their societies better, China treats its women and foreigners better than the west. And the west runs open concentration camps on Palestine (some had sold their houses to who became Israel many more were tortured and displaced for reasonable dissent over not wanting to be responsible for Germany’s mistakes in the Holocaust and initially were welcoming of Jewish people but then it became too political and they realized they were being played and disrespected even though the mandate ensured the rights of native locals too) despite interference, Pakistan has held on to values (including liberal values) I don’t see elsewhere in the world. The British did a good thing by burning sati but in the process also unnecessarily burned away strong Muslim and Hindu and overall Indian progressive systems of thought trade and work . We were done dirty and we don’t need to be impressed by those who didn’t know polo before they saw it inshandur and copied it, stole OUR jewels because they were a poor country whose needs and lacks forced them to learn weaponry and ships and just decimated our systems that worked. To date the Indus Valley has better sanitation without temples without kings than a lot of the modern world and we had that history too. We don’t need to be brainwashed into forgetting whose blood and narratives are still in our bodies. The whites are nothing till they learn true equity.

  • @malikghulamalikalaykhan4255

    Karachi k wukla ka interviews bhi record kreen

  • @umarfarooq-xn5bp
    @umarfarooq-xn5bp Před 4 lety +1

    Best lawer in the world but morally very weak.

  • @m.s.asvi.5590
    @m.s.asvi.5590 Před 4 lety

    Nice

  • @DIGNIFIED.7239
    @DIGNIFIED.7239 Před 3 lety

    Very Very Old Timer....
    He is a great friend of
    Maalik ul Mout...

  • @Uygug869
    @Uygug869 Před 10 měsíci

    Bhai Mian Ali Ashfaq ka interview karin

  • @ForbiddenFruitToS
    @ForbiddenFruitToS Před 3 lety

    Why would you post a video without translation?

  • @attorneyumarghazalli
    @attorneyumarghazalli Před 5 lety +1

    May Allah keep you on us with health for long.

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Burning the midnight oil. 👌 👌 👌. Work Work and work.

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Joined in cabinet in 1965

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    A K Brohi

  • @sajjadhussainotho7508
    @sajjadhussainotho7508 Před 2 lety

    Can anyone tell me Which is name of last book suggested by sir SM Zafar sahab

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Sikander Mirza President of pakistan

  • @ForbiddenFruitToS
    @ForbiddenFruitToS Před 3 lety

    Translations?

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Conviction in politics

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    223 A amendment

  • @ukvisaconsultant786
    @ukvisaconsultant786 Před 5 lety +1

    آمر کا ساتھ دینے والا جمہوریت پسند وکیل نہیں ہوتا

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Tamizuddin case

  • @muhammadshahrozakhtarkhan6477

    The main aim of providing guidance to youth has been destroyed by the host.Asking his opinions on the history would not benefit us

  • @qamarabbas2123
    @qamarabbas2123 Před 4 lety

    Last book Ka name Kia hy

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Ghulam Muhammad Governal Gerneral of pakistan

  • @NusratRizvi-ox3fg
    @NusratRizvi-ox3fg Před 4 lety

    We have laws under Punjabi rule, are you trying to be funny?
    Nusrat Rizvi, Palm City Fl

  • @naseemkhan-dc8dq
    @naseemkhan-dc8dq Před 2 lety

    Petal case

  • @syedhuzaifa6769
    @syedhuzaifa6769 Před 4 lety +1

    Worst hosting..

  • @usamadar
    @usamadar Před 3 lety

    Not eligible host...bad and irrelevant questions.. wastage of time.. He should ask about profession rather than history

  • @muhammadkazam
    @muhammadkazam Před 3 lety

    اسٹیبلشمنٹ کا پٹھو

  • @salimahmed3232
    @salimahmed3232 Před 3 lety

    Yeh hinzeer mar gia huwa hay ya abhi bhi zameen par bojh hay?

  • @thetutorials.5716
    @thetutorials.5716 Před 4 lety

    Your team isnt work this legends time. Nobody watches these interviews to know about what happened ages ago. Only the last few mins seem relavant. Had you spent the time asking him about what degrees to pursue, struggles of young lawyers and their solutions etc would be tons better. Wasted the interview and time of a legend.

  • @MusaKhan-eb6em
    @MusaKhan-eb6em Před 3 lety

    You are going a great job but please train your interviewer that how to take interview, good gestures, confident and to engage the guest and also the listener
    Thank you