S. A. Rahman

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Sheikh Abdur Rehman

In office
March 01, 1968 – June 03, 1968
Preceded by A. R. Cornelius
Succeeded by Fazal Akbar

Born June 4, 1903
Nationality Flag of Pakistan Pakistani

Dr. Sheikh Abdur Rehman was a Chief Justice of Pakistan. He was born on June 4, 1903. He did his MA from University of Punjab, BA Hons from Oxford and Ph.D. in Law from Cairo.

Dr. S.A. Rehman entered Indian Civil Services in 1926. He served in the capacity of Assistant Commissioner and District and Sessions Judge in various Districts of Punjab. He was appointed as Judge Lahore High Court in 1946.

In 1947, he was appointed as the Member of Bengal Boundary Commission. From 1947-52 he acted as the Custodian of Evacuee Property Punjab. Dr. S.A. Rehman remained the vice-chancellor of Punjab University Lahore from 1950 to 1952. He became the Chief Justice of Lahore High Court in 1954. He was elevated as the Chief Justice West Pakistan High Court in 1955. In 1958 he was made the Judge, Supreme Court of Pakistan. He replaced Justice A.R. Cornelius as the Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan. He retired as the Chief Justice on June 3, 1968. He also acted as Chief Election Commissioner in 1964, 1965, 1966, and 1967.

Besides his Professional career he remained the Chairman Central Urdu Board Lahore, Director Institute of Islamic Culture, Lahore, Member Bazm-i-Iqal and the Board for the Advancement of Literature and President Pakistan Arts Council.

Dr. Justice S.A. Rehman has also three books to his credit; TARJUMAN-I-ISRAR (Urdu translation in verse of Iqbal's ISRAR-I-KHUDI, SAFAR a collection of Urdu poems, and Punishment Of Apostasy In Islam.


Preceded by
A. R. Cornelius
Chief Justices of Pakistan Succeeded by
Fazal Akbar


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