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Muhammad Din Tahir known as M.D.Tahir was the 1st Pakistani lawyer who moved countless writ petitions in the Lahore High Court as well as In the Supreme Court of pakistan for sake of poor people rights. He also moved submissions to international court of Justice against cruelties of the war in Iraq ,palestine, kashmir and world around. The legend in public probono interest litigation a hard worker dedicated professional lawyer also known as Sufi, Darwesh, sitting under the Bohar tree for last 35 years when his journey came to an end on April 20 , 2008 , died in Lahore and buried in the side area of a mosque for which he trusted his land and funded that mosque to built. He was also author of many books relating to law subjects poetry and ethics based on his personal experiences and opinions on the subjects. He was the only person in this world who moved more than 35,000 writ petitions on different subjects where rights of individuals and common mass were to be subjected by policies of the Governments.

June 2009

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