Zahid Suhrawardy

Indian Bengali jurist and judge (1870-1949) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sir Zahid Suhrawardy (27 November 1870 – 2 January 1949), also known as Zahidur Rahman,[2] was an Indian Bengali jurist who served a judge in the Calcutta High Court between 1921 and 1931.[3] He was the father of Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy, who later became Prime Minister of Pakistan, and linguist Hasan Shaheed Suhrawardy.

BornZuhad Rahim Zahid Suhrawardy
27 November 1870[1]
Died2 January 1949(1949-01-02) (aged 78)
Children
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Zahid Suhrawardy
Suhrawardy in Kolkata, 1937
Judge, Calcutta High Court
In office
25 February 1921  27 November 1931
Personal details
BornZuhad Rahim Zahid Suhrawardy
27 November 1870[1]
Died2 January 1949(1949-01-02) (aged 78)
SpouseKhujista Akhtar Banu
Children
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Biography

Suhrawardy was born in Midnapore, Bengal, the son of lawyer Sardar Maulana Mobarak Ali Suhrawardy.[1][3] He was educated at Dacca and Calcutta. He began legal practice after obtaining a degree in law from the University of Calcutta. Beginning his career as a pleader at the district court of 24 Parganas in the Bengal Presidency, he later began practicing as an advocate at the Calcutta High Court.[4] He then qualified for the bar from the Lincoln's Inn as a barrister-at-law, before returning to India.[2] He subsequently commenced practice at the Calcutta High Court again and proved successful, before being elevated as judge at the same court. He resigned from service ten years later, in November 1931.[5] He was knighted in 1928.[6]

In 1888, Suhrawardy married Khujista Akhtar Banu (c.1874–1919),[citation needed] the daughter of educationist Ubaidullah Al Ubaidi Suhrawardy. Their children included linguist Hasan Shaheed Suhrawardy (1890–1965) and Prime Minister of Pakistan Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy (1892–1963).[1]

Suhrawardy died in Calcutta on 2 January 1949, aged 78.[7]

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