Medhat al-Mahmoud

Medhat al-Mahmoud
مدحت المحمود

Medhat al-Mahmoud with Prime Minister Al-Maliki
1st Chief Justice of Iraq
Assumed office
March 30, 2005
Preceded by position created
Head of the Supreme Judicial Council
In office
March 30, 2005  February 2013
Preceded by position created
Succeeded by Hassan Ibrahim Humairi
Personal details
Born (1933-09-21) September 21, 1933
Rusafa, Baghdad, Iraq.
Alma mater College of Law, University of Baghdad
Religion Shia Islam
Military service
Allegiance Iraq
Service/branch Iraqi Army

Medhat al-Mahmoud (born September 21, 1933) is the head of the Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council and is the 1st and current Chief Justice of Iraq. He has served in this capacity since 2005.

Early career

Mahmoud was born and grew up in Rusafa, attending both primary and high school in Baghdad, before attending the College of Law at Baghdad University, which he graduated from as part of the class of 1959 as top of his class.[1] After being admitted to the bar, he practiced law and also served as a reserve officer in the Iraqi Army. In 1960 he was appointed as a Judicial Investigator for the Department of Justice, and was later appointed as a Judge in 1968 after passing a competency examination. As a judge he served in numerous places in central Iraq, including Ar Rifa`i, Qalat Sukur, Musayyib, the Juvenile Court in Baghdad, as well as the Courts of First Instance in Kadhimiya and Baghdad.[2]

Post-invasion career

Following the 2003 invasion of Iraq al-Mahmoud was made a supervisor, or minister, for the Ministry of Justice by the Coalition Provisional Authority on 12 June 2003.[3] He was later appointed Vice President of the Court of Cassation, before being appointed as Chairman of the Federal Court of Cassation. On 3 March 2005 he was appointed as Chairman of the Federal Supreme Court as well as head of the Supreme Judicial Council, a body responsible for the oversight of all courts across Iraq.[2]

He was removed from his position as Head of the Supreme Judicial Council in February 2013 following the passing of a new law preventing the Head of the Council from also being the Chairman of the Federal Supreme Court.[1]

Attempted dismissal

In mid February 2013 Iraq's Justice and Accountability Committee decided to remove al-Mahmoud from his role as Chairman of Iraq's Supreme Federal Court. Mahmoud then filed a successful appeal to the cassation panel, which failed to find any strong evidence of ties to the previous regime, and rejected al-Mahmoud's dismissal.

References

  1. 1 2 Ali Abel Sadah (18 February 2013). "Iraqi Judicial Reforms Include Removal of Chief Justice". Al-Monitor. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  2. 1 2 Biography: Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud
  3. Sinan Salaheddin. "Iraq Panel Clears Senior Judge Over Saddam Ties". Associated Press. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
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