Amiruddin Ahmad

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Amiruddin Ahmad
Born
Amiruddin Ahmad
TitleGovernor of East Pakistan

Amiruddin Ahmad was a Bengali politician and jurist[1] who served as the Governor of East Pakistan.

Early life

Amiruddin Ahmad was born on 22 December 1895 in West Bengal. He joined as the Deputy Legal Remembrancer of Bengal on 1 April 1942.[2]

Career

He was elevated to additional judge of the Calcutta High Court on 6 January 1947. After partition, of India he moved to East Pakistan. On 15 August 1947 was made the judge of the Dhaka High Court. He was judge in the Rawalpindi conspiracy Tribunal in Hyderabad, Sindh.[3] On 10 November 1953 he was made the chairman of the Boundary Commission. On 22 September 1954 he was made the Chief Justice of Dhaka High Court. On 14 June 1955 he was appointed Acting Governor of East Bengal. On 9 March 1956 he was appointed a judge in the Federal Court of Pakistan.[2][4]

References

  1. ^ Ranjan, Sudhanshu (21 March 2014). Justice, Judocracy and Democracy in India: Boundaries and Breaches. Routledge. ISBN 9781317809777.
  2. ^ a b "Ahmed, Justice Amiruddin - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  3. ^ Pakistan Affairs. Information Division, Embassy of Pakistan. 1 January 1952. p. 91.
  4. ^ Rizvi, Hasan Askari (1 January 2000). The Military & Politics in Pakistan, 1947-1997. Sang-e-Meel Publications. p. 332. ISBN 9789693511482.
Preceded by Governor of East Bengal
14 June 1955–9 March 1956
Succeeded by
abolished