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Mohammad Afzal Cheema

Mohammad Afzal Cheema (1913–2008) was a Pakistani politician and judge. Cheema was the only Pakistani to reach the top positions in all branches of state. He served as Acting President of Pakistan, Judge of the High Court and the Supreme Court,Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan and as Federal Law Secretary. He is considered the most prominent personality in the Cheema tribe and is commonly referred to as the "Chief of Cheemas".
==Early age and education==
Cheema was born in a small village named Kathore Kalan, 303 JB near Gojra, Toba Tek Singh in 1913. After graduation from Islamia College in 1932, he received his Masters Degree in English literature from the University of the Punjab in 1934. Later, circumstances forced him to return to his native village, where he oversaw the affairs of his family and the village following his father's sudden demise, who was the head of the village. A desire for continued professional education led him into the field of law in 1945. In 1947, he received his law degree and subsequently started a law practice in Lyallpur, now known as Faisalabad.

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