Chief Justice of Afghanistan
- Chief Justice of Afghanistan
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The Chief Justice of Afghanistan is the head of the Afghan Supreme Court. The incumbent chief justice is Abdul Salam Azimi.
List of Chief Justices, 2001-present
List of Chief Justices before 2001
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References
Categories:
- Court systems of Afghanistan
- Chief justices by country
- Afghan judges
- Afghanistan stubs
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