The three courts have been formed in Peshawar, Lahore and Quetta in accordance with the Protection of Pakistan Act passed by the Parliament in order to curb rising militancy in the country, the Dawn reported.
Judge Mukarrab Khan will head the special court in Lahore whereas Judge Zafar Khosa and Judge Anwar Ali Khan will preside over the courts in Quetta and Peshawar respectively.
Five special courts are to be formed in total. Sindh is also scheduled to get special courts but these are yet to be established, it said.
Military courts have become a subject of controversy with certain political parties expressing reservations on their proposed establishment.
After the Peshawar tragedy last month in which 150 people, mostly children, were killed in a Taliban attack on an army public school, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had vowed to establish military courts to try suspected terrorists.
"The opponents of military courts talk about my arrest by the same courts may be in future. But let me tell them how can I forget the innocent blood of the children... This is on my mind and not my possible arrest (by the military courts) as some talk about it," he said.
