Education
University of Karachi.
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University of Karachi.
Due to cabinet reshuffle by Gillani in 2012, he was again appointed as law minister of the country. Naek was brought up in Karachi, Sindh Province of Pakistan. Later, he went on to attend the post-graduate school of the University of Karachi where he earned an Master of Arts in Economics.
His political career began in 1971, when he served as Assistant Director at the Directorate of Labour and Social Welfare of the provisional Government of Sindh.
He then was a Civil Judge and First Class Magistrate from 1971 to 1975. He was elected General Secretary of Karachi Bar Association during mid-1985-1990.
He also served as Deputy Attorney General of Pakistan from 1994 to 1996 in the second Benazir Bhutto government. Naek enrolled as Advocate of local court in 1970, advocate of high court in 1976, and of Supreme Court in 1990.
Naek was arrested in 1995, after leading a demonstration against the dictatorial rule of General Zia Ul Haq.
He was held in Central Prison, Karachi, for about six months along with 10 other lawyers. Although Naek was associated with the PPP for three decades, he only shot to prominence when he fought the corruption and criminal cases against Benazir Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari during Pervez Musharraf"s rule in and out of Pakistan. lieutenant was during these extremely difficult years of Mr.
Zardari that Naek earned his trust.
Before and after becoming the President of Pakistan, Zardari always consulted him on legal matters and other issues. Naek has been the senator of Karachi since 2003.
He was appointed as the Federal Minister for Law and Justice as a result of Pakistani general election, 2008. He was reappointed as the Federal Minister for Law and Justice in April 2012 after his 3-year term as Chairman of Senate.
He is a high-ranking member of the central committee of the Pakistan Peoples Party, and has been a personal lawyer and legal counselor in the legal cases leveled up against Benazir Bhutto and her spouse Asif Ali Zardari since 1996. He resigned from the judicial service after serving as civil judge for two years and became an active member of the PPP in the mid-1970s.