Khandaker Mahbub Hossain

Advocate Khandaker Mahbub Hossain (20 March 1938 – 31 December 2022)[1] was a Bangladeshi lawyer and politician. In 1973, he was the chief prosecutor of the court set up to try war criminals under 'Dalal' Act. Served as Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association President and Supreme Court Bar Council Vice Chairman. He was known as a criminal law expert in Bangladesh.[2]

Khandaker Mahbub Hossain
Vice Chairman, Bangladesh Nationalist Party
In office
6 August 2016  2022
Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association
In office
2006–2007
Personal details
Born(1938-03-20)20 March 1938
Barguna, Bangladesh
Died31 December 2022(2022-12-31) (aged 84)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
OccupationLawyer, politician
Known forCriminal law expert

Early life and education

Hossain was born on 20 March 1938 in Bamna Upazila, Barguna district, East Bengal, British India.[3] Mahbub received his higher secondary education in Narayanganj. After passing matriculation exams, he studied at Notre Dame College in Dhaka and then at University of Dhaka law department.[4]

Career

Hossain was arrested during the 1952 Bengali Language Movement from Narayanganj.[3] He was also arrested for protesting against military dictator Ayub Khan.[3]

As a lawyer, Hossain was listed on 31 January 1967. On 20 October of that year, he was enrolled as a High Court Lawyer. In the legal profession, he handled the cases of all the first rank politicians of Bangladesh.[5] Under the 1973 'Dalal' Act, he was the chief prosecutor of the court set up for war criminals.[3]

Hossain served four times as Supreme Court Bar Association President and once as Supreme Court Bar Council Vice Chairman. He actively joined politics in 2008 with the Bangladesh Nationalist Party.[6] He was the Vice-Chairman of Bangladesh Bar Council.[7]

On 5 January 2014, a case was filed against Hossain at Dhaka's Ramna police station for obstructing police for performing their duty. He was arrested in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka on 7 January. He was released on bail by the Bangladesh High Court on 23 January of the same year.[3]

From 2009 to 2016, he was appointed an advisor to the BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and in 2016 as the Vice Chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the BNP.[6]

In August 2015, Hossain called the murder of secular activist Niladri Chattopadhyay Niloy a conspiracy by the government.[8] He claimed the government was using the murder to claim seek support internationally for the government by portraying that it was locked in a struggle against Islamic terrorism.[8]

In 2018, Hossain contested the 11th Bangladeshi general election as a candidate of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party from Barguna-2 .[9] He received 9,518 votes but lost to Showkat Hasanur Rahman Rimon who received 2,00,325 votes.[10]

Death

Hossain died on 31 December 2022 at around 10:45 PM while undergoing treatment at Evercare Hospital in Dhaka from COVID-19 and Pneumonia.[3][11]

References

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