Maksum-ul-Hakim | |
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মাকসুম উল হাকিম | |
Justice Dhaka High Court | |
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Argentina | |
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Sweden [1] | |
In office 4 September 1976 – 5 November 1979 | |
Preceded by | A. Razzak |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Faiz |
Personal details | |
Born | 1926 Khulna, British India (now Bangladesh) |
Died | 12 October 2005 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Spouse | Nessima Hakim |
Children | three daughters and one son Tariq ul Hakim |
Alma mater | University of Calcutta |
Profession | Judge |
Maksum-ul-Hakim was a jurist, diplomat and justice of Dhaka High Court in Bangladesh. [2] He was an Advocate General for the government. He was an elected member of the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Committee for Prevention of Discrimination of Minorities. He was one of the judge of famous Agartala Conspiracy Case. [3]
Hakim was born in Khulna. [4] His father was a deputy magistrate of the British India government. [4] He did his masters at the University of Calcutta and was called to Lincoln's Inn in London. [4]
Hakim was the Advocate General in 1962 and was appointed justice to the High Court in 1964. [4]
Hakim served as the ambassador of Bangladesh to Argentina. [4] He was also the ambassador of Bangladesh to Sweden. [4]
Maksum married Nessima, second daughter of former chief justice of Dhaka High Court Amin Ahmed. [5] They had three daughters (Yasmin, Sonia, and Tania) and one son, Tariq ul Hakim, Dhaka High Court justice. [6]
Maksum died in Dhaka on 12 October 2005. [2]
Maksum-ul-Hakim | |
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মাকসুম উল হাকিম | |
Justice Dhaka High Court | |
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Argentina | |
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Sweden [1] | |
In office 4 September 1976 – 5 November 1979 | |
Preceded by | A. Razzak |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Faiz |
Personal details | |
Born | 1926 Khulna, British India (now Bangladesh) |
Died | 12 October 2005 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Spouse | Nessima Hakim |
Children | three daughters and one son Tariq ul Hakim |
Alma mater | University of Calcutta |
Profession | Judge |
Maksum-ul-Hakim was a jurist, diplomat and justice of Dhaka High Court in Bangladesh. [2] He was an Advocate General for the government. He was an elected member of the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Committee for Prevention of Discrimination of Minorities. He was one of the judge of famous Agartala Conspiracy Case. [3]
Hakim was born in Khulna. [4] His father was a deputy magistrate of the British India government. [4] He did his masters at the University of Calcutta and was called to Lincoln's Inn in London. [4]
Hakim was the Advocate General in 1962 and was appointed justice to the High Court in 1964. [4]
Hakim served as the ambassador of Bangladesh to Argentina. [4] He was also the ambassador of Bangladesh to Sweden. [4]
Maksum married Nessima, second daughter of former chief justice of Dhaka High Court Amin Ahmed. [5] They had three daughters (Yasmin, Sonia, and Tania) and one son, Tariq ul Hakim, Dhaka High Court justice. [6]
Maksum died in Dhaka on 12 October 2005. [2]