Who was Martyr Ali Qenaatkar, the brave and devoted judge of the Judiciary?

On Monday, July 2, in one of the criminal actions of the Zionist regime against Tehran, projectiles struck Evin Prison, causing damage to parts of the facility.
As a result of the criminal Zionist regime’s attack on Evin Prison, which was a clear violation of all international laws, several compatriots, including administrative and judicial staff as well as visitors present during visiting hours, were martyred or injured.
In this attack, the brave and devoted judge, Ali Qenaatkar Mavardiani, Deputy Prosecutor of Tehran and Head of the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor's Office of District 33 (Shahid Moghaddas, Evin), was martyred.
The brave and devoted judge, Ali Qenaatkar Mavardiani, was from the village of Mavardian in the city of Fuman.
He pursued his seminary studies in the city of Qom and, at the age of 14, earned the honor of being a war veteran during the Iran-Iraq War.
Martyr Qenaatkar, as a volunteer Basiji, served in the ever-victorious 16th Quds Division of Gilan, in the Hazrat Abolfazl (AS) Battalion under the command of martyred commanders Mar’at and Nazari, fighting passionately alongside other warriors in the frontline-breaking Hazrat Abolfazl (AS) Battalion.
The martyred judge Qenaatkar participated in operations such as Karbala 5, Nasr 4, Beit al-Moghaddas 2, Beit al-Moghaddas 7, and served on the defensive lines of Hur and Majnun Island.
Even after the acceptance of the ceasefire resolution, he voluntarily remained in the war zones until the end of the conflict.
After the war, Martyr Qenaatkar completed his seminary studies in religious schools.
To continue serving the sacred system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, he participated in the Judiciary’s entrance exams and was appointed as a judge. From that point on, he dedicated himself to combating injustice.
He served in Khuzestan province as a judge for the execution of sentences and in Tehran as an investigating judge at the Shahid Moghaddas Prosecutor's Office, head of the oversight department for Tehran’s main prison, Deputy Prosecutor of Tehran in the narcotics division, and Head of the Shahid Moghaddas Prosecutor's Office (Evin), serving the revolution and the people.
At the time of his martyrdom, Judge Ali Qanaatkar was the Deputy Prosecutor of Tehran and Head of the Public and Revolutionary Prosecutor's Office of District 33 (Shahid Moghaddas, Evin). On July 2, during the heinous Zionist regime’s attack on Evin Prison, which coincided with his daughter’s birthday, he attained the exalted rank of martyrdom.