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Rahman, (Justice) Hamoodur (1910- ?) Chief Justice of
the Supreme Court of Pakistan and Vice Chancellor of Dhaka University.
Justice Hamoodur Rahman was born on 1 November 1910 at Patna in India.
He obtained his graduation from the Xaviers College in Calcutta, and LLD
degree from London University, studied in Gray's Inn, London, and was
called to the Bar in London in 1937.
Hamoodur Rahman began his career as a lawyer in Calcutta High
Court in 1938. He was a councillor of the Calcutta Corporation
(1940) and Deputy Mayor of Calcutta (1943). Hamoodur Rahman was
a member of the Junior Standing Counsel of the province of Bengal
from 1943 to 1947. After the partition of India he opted for East
Pakistan and came to Dhaka in 1948. He was appointed Advocate
General of East Pakistan in 1953 and held it till 1954 when he
was elevated to the bench as a judge of the Dhaka High Court.
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Hamoodur Rahman |
Justice Hamoodur Rahman was a judge of the Dhaka High
Court from 1954 to 1960 and vice chancellor of Dhaka University from November
1958 to December 1960. Hamoodur Rahman was appointed a judge of the Supreme
Court of Pakistan in 1960, and was made Chief Justice of Pakistan in 1968
and retired in 1976.
Justice Hamoodur Rahman held various dignified positions
during his juridical career. He was a member of the International Court
of Arbitration (The Hague, 1959-60), chairman of the Commission on Students
Problems and Welfare (1964), member of Law Reforms Commission (1967),
member of War Enquiry Commission (1972), member of United Nations Committee
on Crime Prevention and Control (1972-73), and chairman of the Council
of Islamic Ideology, Pakistan (1974-77). Hamoodur Rahman chose to remain
a citizen of Pakistan after the Bangladesh war
of liberation. He was made the chairman of the committee for
inquiring into the break-up of Pakistan and role of the Pakistan army.
His report revealed many aspects of politics in Pakistan army and particularly
the atrocities committed by the army during the War of Liberation. [Muazzam
Hussain Khan]
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