Fazal Akbar

Fazal-e-Akbar (born November 1903, date of death unknown) was chief justice of Pakistan. He graduated in arts from St. Xavier College, Calcutta, India. He graduated in law from University of Calcutta and was called to Bar from Lincoln's Inn, London in 1930.

Fazal Akbar
6th Chief Justice of Pakistan
In office
4 June 1968  17 November 1968
Appointed byAyub Khan
Preceded bySheikh Abdur Rehman
Succeeded byHamoodur Rahman
Personal details
BornNovember 1903
Alma materUniversity of Calcutta
Inns of Court School of Law

He started his career as a lawyer at Fort William High Court in 1931. From 1931 to 1943 he also taught Jurisprudence at the University of Calcutta. In 1943, he was appointed District and Sessions Judge, in which capacity he worked till 1946.

After the partition of India he became Special Officer of the Judicial Department and Registrar East Pakistan High Court. In 1949 he was elevated as the Judge of the High Court of East Pakistan. Justice Fazal-e-Akbar was deputed as Chairman Railway Tribunal in 1950 and Chairman University Commission in 1954.

He was elevated to the Supreme Court of Pakistan in May 1960. Justice Fazal-e-Akbar became the sixth Chief Justice of Pakistan replacing Dr. Justice S.A. Rehman on 4 June 1968. He retired on 17 November 1968.[1]

See also

References

  1. Qaiser, Aileen (19 March 2007). "CJP tenure lowest in current era". Dawn. Pakistan. Retrieved 30 December 2018.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.