Asrar-ul-Haq Mian

Asrar-ul-Haq Mian (Urdu: اسرار الحق میاں) is a Pakistani lawyer and Senior Advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He was the 15th President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan.[1] He previously served as three-time member of the Pakistan Bar Council[2] and remained its Chairman Executive.[3][4][5] He also served twice as the president of Lahore high court Bar Association.[6]

Asrar-ul-Haq Mian

Lawyer from Pakistan
15th President, Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan
In office
2012–2013
PresidentAsif Ali Zardari
Prime MinisterNawaz Sharif
Preceded byYasin Azad
Succeeded byKamran Murtaza
Member Pakistan Bar Council 2011-2015, 2006-2010, 1995-2000
President of Lahore High Court Bar Association 2006-2007, 2001-2002
Personal details
BornLahore
Died31.12.2020
Lahore, Pakistan
Cause of deathDue to Coronavirus
NationalityPakistani
ProfessionLawyer

For the first time in the history of the bar association, he organized the Lifetime Achievements Award, which was given to Ijaz Husain Batalvi and Khawaja Sultan Ahmad attended by hundreds of lawyers including Akhtar Aly Kureshy, Sher Afghan Asadi and Shahzad Nasir. Mian also established a clinic/mini hospital for lawyers.He also constructed an indoor sports complex for young lawyers[7].[8]

President Supreme Court Bar Association

He was elected President of Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan 2012-13 from Asma Jahangir Independent group. He was 15th President and worked for betterment of the lawyers and up gradation of the Bar and Bench.[9]

President Lahore High Court Bar Association

He was elected twice President of Lahore High Court Bar Association 2006-07 and 2001-02. As a President, he started various welfare project for lawyers including Lawyer's Clinic and laboratory, Sports, and Life Time Achievement award for the lawyers who did excel in the profession[10].[11]

Member Pakistan Bar Council

He was elected thrice as a Member Pakistan Bar Council 2011-15, 2006-10, 1995-00 and played his role to elevate the legal profession in Pakistan.[12]


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