Ijaz Ahmed entered legal profession by joining Mr. S. M. Zafar, and later established his own office under the name and style of Ijaz Law Associates. He entered as Advocate of subordinate Courts in 1973, advocate of the High Court in 1975, and advocate of Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1981.[1]
Anjuman-e-Kashtkaran (working for the betterment of farmers)
Residents Association of Lahore Cantonment Cooperative Housing Society
He served as a part-time Lecturer in the University Law College Lahore and Civil Services Academy Lahore.[1]
He was elected as General Secretary Lahore High Court Bar Association in 1985 and was a member of Executive Committee Lahore High Court Bar Association in 1979 and 1987. He was a member of the Publication Committee High Court Bar Association Lahore and Joint Secretary Pakistan, Young Lawyers Forum in 1975. Ijaz Ahmed also acted as Secretary (Legal) Anjuman-e-Tuhaffiz-e-Haqooq-e-Insani in 1978 and was Joint Secretary of Forum Civil Liberties in 1979.[1]
He represented Pakistan at the Second International Conference on training of the judiciary held at Ottawa, Canada, and contributed a paper on the topic “Methods of Educating newly appointed Judges” (PLD 2005 Journal Page 1).[1]
Ijaz Ahmed was elevated as Judge of the Lahore High Court on May 28, 1997. He was elevated as Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan on 1 September 14, 2005, while he was acting Chief Justice of Lahore High Court, Lahore.[1]
He retired from the Supreme Court[2] on 4 May 2010.[3]
Personal life
He was settled in DHA Lahore. He was married and had one son and three daughters. His elder daughter, Nausheen Ijaz, is married to son of former Shariat court Chief Justice Zafar Yaseen.
He died on October 11, 2015, and was laid to rest on October 13.