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  • Obaidul Hassan

    24th Chief Justice of Bangladesh

    Obaidul Hassan (born 11 January )[1] is a jurist who briefly served as the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.[2] He was appointed as the chief justice on 12 September and served as 24th Chief justice of Bangladesh.

    He also served as the president of the Inquiry Committee, for the formation of Bangladesh Election Commission.[3] He was forced to resign as Chief Justice in the aftermath of the Student–People's uprising.[4]

    Early life and background

    Obaid was born on 11 January in Mohanganj Upazila, Netrokona District in the then East Pakistan, Pakistan.[5] Obaid's father was Akhlakul Hossain Ahmed, a member of East Pakistan Provincial Assembly, and his mother was Begum Hosne Ara Hossain.[6][7] His brother, Sajjadul Hassan, is the incumbent Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Netrokona-4 constituency since August and a former senior secretary at the Prime Minister’s Office and the chairman of the board of directors of the Biman Bangladesh Airlines.[8][9]

    Obaid completed his undergraduate and graduate degree in Economics from the University of Dhaka.[10] He completed his law degree from the Dhanmondi Law College .[10]

    Career

    In , Obaid started working as a lawyer in the District Court and the High Court in [10][11]

    Obaid started working as an advocate in the Appellate Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court in [10] In , he was appointed an additional judge of Bangladesh High Court and became a full judge in [10]

    Obaid was appointed to the International Crimes Tribunal-2 on 25 March [5] He was made the chairperson of the International Crimes Tribunal-2 on 13 December [10][5]

    In , Obaid served as a member of a five-member search committee headed by the then Appellate Division Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain.

    Later, in , the then president Mohammad Abdul Hamid formed a search committee with Obaid as its chairman.

    On 2 September , Obaid was appointed to the Appellate Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court.[10]

    On 29 July , Obaid was nominated by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain as the chamber judge of Bangladesh Supreme Court to reduce backlog of cases at the court through virtual heading during the COVID pandemic in Bangladesh.[12]

    In the midst of the non-cooperation movement when a huge number of student protesters, who were calling for the resignation of Sheikh Hasina's government, many protesters were shot to death by the police.

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    Many lawyers submitted a plea to the High Court asking for the immediate cease of using lethal weapons by the police or any other law enforcement agencies. The High Court rejected this plea on 4 August , just a day before Sheikh Hasina was forced to resign as Prime Minister and fled to India in the face of mass protests on 5 August.[13][14] Obaidul Hassan resigned on 10 August , after students protested his calling upon a full court meeting without consulting the Interim Government and surrounded the High Court.[15][16] Obaid's tenure was criticised by chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, who called him a "hangman".[17]

    Personal life

    Obaid is married to Nafisa Banu, a member of the board of directors of Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority.[9] They have a son, Ahmed Shafkat Hassan, a barrister with an LLM degree on international law from the Durham University.[9]

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    14. ^ abc"President appoints Obaidul Hassan as new Chief Justice of Bangladesh". BSS. 12 Sep Archived from the original on Sep 25, Retrieved
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    16. ^Hossain, Imran (). "Appellate Division gets 2 new judges". Dhaka Tribune. Archived from the original on Oct 28, Retrieved
    17. ^"Justice Obaidul Hassan nominated Supreme Court chamber judge". The Daily Star. Retrieved
    18. ^"গুলি না করার রিট খারিজ, আন্দোলন দমনে পুলিশ প্রবিধান অনুসরণ".

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    19. ^"গুলি না করার নির্দেশনা চেয়ে করা রিট খারিজ". Jamuna Television (in Bengali). 4 August Retrieved
    20. ^"Anti-Discrimination Student Movement calls for High Court siege". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved
    21. ^"Bangladesh chief justice agrees to resign amid new student protests".

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    22. ^"Resignations of Bangladeshi officials close to Hasina are legal, interim leader Yunus says". Associated Press. 14 August