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Muhammad Ibrahim (justice)

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Died
  
13 October 1966

Children
  
Sufia Ahmed

Alma mater
  
Dhaka College

Born
  
September 1894
Shaildubi village, Sadarpur Upazila, Faridpur District, Bengal Presidency, British India

Muhammad Ibrahim (known as Justice M Ibrahim; September 1894 – October 13, 1966) was a Bengali judge and academic. He served as the 8th Vice-chancellor of the University of Dhaka during 1956–1958.

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Early life and education

Ibrahim was born in September 1894 in Shaildubi village of Sadarpur Upazila in Faridpur District to Ghiyasuddin Ahmed. Ibrahim passed matriculation exam from Barisal Zilla School and intermediate exam from Dhaka College in 1916 and 1918 respectively. He completed his bachelor's in English literature. He then studied Law under the persuasion of Nares Chandra Sen-Gupta. He earned a Law degree in 1921.

Career

Ibrahim practiced law at Faridpur during 1922–1923, and joined the Dhaka District Bar in 1924. He also served as a part-time teacher at the University of Dhaka from 1924 until 1943. He became a Public Prosecutor in the Dhaka District Court in 1939. He was appointed an Additional District and Sessions Judge in 1943. In 1950, He was elevated to Dhaka High Court Bench. He retired as a High Court Judge in 1956.

He served as the Chairman of the Election Tribunal and later served as the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dhaka from November 1956 until October 1958.

He was appointed the Minister of Law by Pakistani President Ayub Khan and served the position during 1958–1962.

Personal life

Ibrahim was married to Lutfuennessa Ibrahim. Together they had a daughter Sufia Ahmed, a National Professor of Bangladesh.

References

Muhammad Ibrahim (justice) Wikipedia