Noor Dean
Noor Dean | |
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Member of House of Representatives (Fiji) Labasa/Bua Indian Communal Constituency | |
In office 1987–1987 | |
Preceded by | Mohammed Sadiq |
Succeeded by | Constitution abrogated |
Personal details | |
Born | Suva, Fiji |
Political party | National Federation Party |
Residence | Melbourne, Australia |
Profession | Lawyer |
Religion | Muslim |
Noor Dean is a Fiji Indian lawyer and politician who served in the Suva City Council and was elected to the House of Representatives of Fiji in 1987.
He was born in Suva, Fiji in 1946, the oldest boy in a family of 12. His father, the late Rahmat Dean was a popular architect who designed the Toorak Mosque in Suva. Mr. Dean participated in the Fiji Muslim League, and worked as a principal and school teacher. He is a British educated Lawyer, a Barrister of Grays Inn, London. He served in the Suva City Council since 1972, representing the National Federation Party and was elected Suva's Lord Mayor for the 1982-1983 term. Noor served the largest and oldest political party as Branch Secretary, Youth Leader, National Organising Secretary and National Vice-President. He was also a close confidant of three of the Leaders of Opposition and worked closely as a loyalist for Sidiq Koya, A. D. Patel, Karam Ramrakha (his mentor) and Irene Jai Narayan. He has also been a Trade Unionist with the Fiji Teachers Union where he rose to the position of Assistant General Secretary.
For the 1987 general election, the NFP-Labour Coalition chose him as a candidate for the Labasa/Bua Indian Communal Constituency which he won easily.[1] He was elected the Deputy Speaker but was a member of Parliament for a month when the 1987 Fijian coups d'état prematurely ended his political career.
He is married with five children and currently resides in Victoria, Australia. He has served as Vice President of the Islamic Council of Victoria (ICV) and is a founding member of the Australian Islamic Foundation Inc. He has served the Fiji Islamic Society in various capacities as the Vice President, Secretary and President, since 1989. He was elected as a Vice-President for the International Congress for Fiji Indians (ICFI) for 2005-2007.
He was called to the Bar in the United Kingdom, and has worked as a lawyer in Fiji and Australia. He was a Partner in a 50-year-old established law firm, Buxton and Associates, based in Victoria, Australia. Currently, he is the Principal at MLC Lawyers in Melbourne.