Muhammad Naeem Anwar (Urdu: محمد نعیم انور, born 15 June 1972), is a Pakistani jurist currently holding the position of Justice in the Peshawar High Court (PHC) since 19 August 2019.[1]
Career
He obtained the license to practice law in lower courts in 1999 and for the high court and Supreme Court of Pakistan in 2001 and 2014, respectively.[2]
Initially appointed as an additional judge in the PHC on 19 August 2019, Anwar was sworn in as a confirmed judge of the PHC on 5 August 2021.[2]
He was part of the bench that raised concerns about students, including small children, carrying heavy bags. In April 2019, they directed the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to establish and enforce a law within four months to establish weight limits for schoolbags.[4]
He participated in the bench that, on 11 July 2020, mandated the immediate release of military court convicts. The decision was based on the belief that these individuals hadn't received a fair trial or the opportunity to defend themselves, having been convicted primarily on confessional statements.[5]