Mahmudul Islam

Mahmudul Islam (24 July 1936 – 16 February 2016)[1][2] was a senior lawyer of Supreme Court of Bangladesh. He served as the 10th Attorney General of Bangladesh.[3]

Mahmudul Islam
Attorney General of Bangladesh
In office
1998–2001
Preceded byK. S. Nabi
Succeeded byA. F. Hassan Ariff
Personal details
Born(1936-07-24)24 July 1936
Rangpur, Bengal Presidency, British India
Died16 February 2016(2016-02-16) (aged 79)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Spouse
Tahmina Islam
(m. 1966)
Education
  • MA (political science)
  • LLM
Alma materUniversity of Dhaka
Indiana University

Early life and education

Islam was born in Rangpur in 1936 to Azizul Islam, a lawyer and Jahanara Islam.[1] Mahmudul passed his HSC examination from Carmichael College.[2] He completed his bachelor's and master's in political science in 1957 and LLB degree in 1959 from the University of Dhaka.[1] He later received his LLM degree from Indiana University in 1980.[1]

Career

Islam started his career at Rangpur Bar in 1961, and later got enlisted at the High Court in 1967.[1] He worked as a junior with lawyer Birendra Nath Chowdhury and then with Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed. He was enrolled as an advocate of the appellate division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh in 1972. He served as an assistant Attorney General from 1972 until 1976. He served as the Attorney General from 1998 to 2001.[2]

Islam wrote books titled "Constitutional Law of Bangladesh", "Law of Civil Procedure"' and "Interpretation of Statutes and Document".[2]

Personal life

Islam had two sons – Asif Islam and Arif Islam.[2]

References

  1. "Mr. Mahmudul Islam". Law Journal Bangladesh. Archived from the original on 14 September 2017. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  2. "Constitution expert and former attorney general Mahmudul Islam dies at 80". bdnews24.com. 16 February 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  3. Sourav, Raisul (23 February 2016). "Mahmudul Islam: A banyan tree of wisdom". The Daily Star. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
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