Mohammad Abdur Rouf

Mohammad Abdur Rouf (born 1 February 1934) is a retired justice of the Bangladesh Supreme Court.[1] He started as a practicing advocate and then became an additional judge of the High Court Division. He was then raised to Appellate Division of the court, and was later appointed as Chief Election Commissioner by the President of Bangladesh.[2] He is currently a Shariah advisor to Fareast Islami Life Insurance Company Limited and Prime Islami Life Insurance. Rouf also serves as the president of the national children organization, Phulkuri Ashar.[3]

Mohammad Abdur Rouf
মোঃ আবদুর রউফ
5th Chief Election Commissioner of Bangladesh
In office
25 December 1990  18 April 1995
President
Prime MinisterKhaleda Zia
Preceded bySultan Hossain Khan
Succeeded byA. K. M. Sadeq
Personal details
Born (1934-02-01) 1 February 1934
Mymensingh, Bengal Presidency, British India
NationalityBangladeshi

Early life

Rouf was born on 1 February 1934 in the district of Mymensingh.[4]

Career

He was a practising advocate of Bangladesh Supreme Court and was elevated to the bench of the High Court Division as an additional judge on 29 January 1982 and confirmed on 26 January 1984. He was elevated to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on 8 June 1995. While in the post of Justice in the High Court Division, he was appointed as the chief election commissioner 25 December 1990 by the President of Bangladesh Justice Sahabuddin Ahmed. He was appointed the chief election commissioner on 25 December 1990 replacing Justice Sultan Hossain Khan.[4] On 18 April 1995, he left the chief election commission post and was replaced by Justice A. K. M. Sadeq.[4]

Later Rouf returned to the post of justice, elevated to the Appellate Division and retired on 1 February 1999.[5]

Rouf held positions in many non-profit social welfare organization. He served as the chairman of the board of trustees of Hamdard Laboratories (WAQF) Bangladesh from 2001 to 2009.[6][7] He was appointed as the President of the Board of Advisers of Phulkuri Ashar.[8]

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