Ministry of Justice (Sudan)
The Ministry of Justice of Sudan was created in 1956 by Mohammed Ahmed Abu Ranat and Ahmed Metwally al-Atabani. In 1983, the ministry's responsibilities were clearly defined to include representing the state in legal affairs, reviewing and reforming laws that promote justice, and other functions.
Before 2019 and signing of the Draft Constitutional Declaration, the Minister of Justice also served as the Attorney General, combining executive oversight of the justice system with prosecutorial authority. On 10 October 2019, Tag el-Sir el-Hibir was appointed as the Attorney General but the office was abolished following the 2021 coup d'état.
List of ministers
- 'Ali 'Abd al-Rahman
- Ziada Osman Arbab
- Rashid al-Tahir
- Mamoun Sinada
- Rashid al-Tahir
- Amin al-Tahir al-Shibli
- Ahmad Sulayman
- Hasan al-Turabi
- Hasan Ishma'il al-Bili
- Ahmad Mahmud Hassan
- Abdallah Idris
- Abd El-Aziz Shiddo
- 'Ali Muhammed 'Uthman Yasin
- Mohamed Ali Al-Mardi
- 'Abd Al-Basit Sabdarat
- Mohammed Bushara Dousa
- Idris Ibrahim Jamil
- Nasredeen Abdulbari
- Mohamed Saeed Al-Hilu
- Muawiya Osman Muhammad Khair
- Abdullah Mohamed Darf