Government of Azad Kashmir

The Government of Azad Kashmir (Urdu: حکومت آزاد کشمیر) is the state government which administers one of the territories of Pakistani-administered Kashmir territories of Azad Kashmir. The Azad Kashmir government consists of a president as head of state and a prime minister as chief executive, with the support of a council of ministers. The state assembly is the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly.[4]

Government of Azad Kashmir
Provincial Government Seal
Provincial Government Flag
Seat of government Muzaffarabad
Legislature
Assembly
SpeakerAnwar-ul-Haq
Members53
Executive
GovernorSultan Mehmood Chaudhry (President)
Chief MinisterSardar Tanveer Ilyas (Prime Minister)
Chief SecretaryMuhammad Usman Chachar[1]
Judiciary
High CourtHigh Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Chief justice of High CourtSadaqat Hussain Raja[2]
Supreme CourtSupreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir
Chief justice of Supreme CourtRaja Saeed Akram Khan[3]
Websitewww.ajk.gov.pk

Executive

The chief executive of the government is the prime minister, who is elected by the Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly and is supported by a council of ministers.

Departments and services

Cabinet

Name Portfolio Party From To
Sardar Tanveer Ilyas Prime Minister

Chairman Board of Investment (BoI)

Ministry of Services & General Administration Department (S &GA) GoAJK

Ministry of Home and Prisons

PTI 2022 Till date
Azhar Sadiq Ministry of Communications and Public Works PTI
Yasir Sultan Ch. Ministry of Physical planning & Housing PTI
Ch. Arshad Hussain Ministry of Electricity,MDA PTI
Ali Shan Chaudhry Ministry of Food,Mineral resources PTI
Zaffar Iqbal Malik Ministry of Higher Education PTI
Ch. Muhammad Ikhlaq Ministry of Revenue, stamps, custodian PTI
Nisar Ansar Ministry of Health PTI
Sardar Mir Akbar Khan Ministry Agriculture, Irrigation Small Dames, Animal Affairs, Dairy Development PTI
Faheem Akhter Ministry Law & Justice, Parliamentary Affairs

Ministry of Tourism

PTI
Kh. Farooq Ahmed Ministry of Local Govt. & Rurer development , MCDP PTI
Muhammad Rasheed Ministry of Power Development Organization (PDO), P&D PTI
Dewan Ali Khan Ministry of Elementary School Education, TEVTA PTI
Maqbool Ahmed Ministry of Industry, Labor Welfare PTI
Muhammad Akmal Sargala Ministry of Forest, Wildlife, Fisheries PTI
Muhammad Akbar Chaudhry Ministry of SDMA, Civil Defence, Rehabilitation PTI
Abdul Majid Khan Ministry of Finance , Cooperative, Inland Revenue PTI
Muhammad Iqbal Special Assistant To PM on Archealogy Technocrat
Muhammad Rafiq Nayyar Special Assistant To PM on Small Industry Corporation Technocrat


Legislature

The Azad Kashmir Legislative Assembly, also known as the AJK Legislative Assembly, is a unicameral legislature of elected representatives. The assembly consists of 41 elected members and eight co-opted members of whom five are women, one is from the Ulama community, one is from Jammu and Kashmir technocrats and other professionals, and one is from Jammu and Kashmir nationals residing abroad.[26]

Judiciary

Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is the highest court of appeals in Azad Kashmir. It consists of a chief justice and two other judges.[27] The number of judges in the supreme Court has been fixed at three by the Azad Kashmir Interim Constitution Act of 1974.

High Court

The high court of Azad Kashmir, which serves as the court of appeals, has three circuit benches based in Kotli, Mirpur and Rawalakot. [28]

See also

Chief Election Commissioner for conducting general elections in AJK;

Service Tribunal for adjudicating service issues of civil servants;

Zakat Council for collecting, distributing the zakat system in AJK;

Supreme Judicial Council of AJK;

References

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