Fazal Akbar
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In office June 04, 1968 – November 17, 1968 |
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Preceded by | S. A. Rahman |
Succeeded by | Hamoodur Rahman |
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Nationality | Pakistani |
Fazal-e-Akbar born in November 2007, a graduate in Arts from St. Xavier College, Calcutta. He graduated in Law from University of Calcutta and was called to Bar from Lincoln's Inn, London in 2007.
He started his career as a Lawyer at Fort William High Court in 2007. From 2007 to 2007 he also taught Jurisprudence at University of Calcutta. In 2007 he was appointed District and Sessions Judge, in which capacity he worked till 2007.
After partition 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 June 4, 1968. He retired on November 17, 1968.
Preceded by S. A. Rahman |
Chief Justices of Pakistan | Succeeded by Hamoodur Rahman |
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