Md. Bashir Ullah

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Md. Bashir Ullah
Justice of the High Court Division of Bangladesh
Assumed office
31 August 1996
Personal details
Born (1967-12-31) December 31, 1967 (age 56)
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materJahangirnagar University
Dhaka International University
ProfessionJudge

Md. Bashir Ullah is a Justice of the High Court Division of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. He is a former Deputy Attorney General of Bangladesh.[1] He represented the government of Bangladesh against former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.[2]

Early life[edit]

Ullah was born on 31 December 1967.[3] He has a Bachelor of Law, a Master of Social Science, and a Master of Philosophy.[3] He completed his PhD at Jahangirnagar University.[3] He has a diploma from Dhaka International University.[3]

Career[edit]

Ullah started his legal practice on 31 August 1996. He became a lawyer in the High Court Division on 12 December 2001.[3]

From 5 April 2008 to 29 April 2017, Ullah served as a faculty of Jahangirnagar University and Demra Law College.[3] Ullah became an Assistant Attorney General of Bangladesh on 20 April 2009.[3] He was promoted to Deputy Attorney General on 22 May 2013.[3]

In 2015, Ullah represented the state in the sedition case against Abdus Salam, chairman of ETV, for broadcasting a speech by Tarique Rahman live.[4]

Ullah became a lawyer of the High Court Division on 29 March 2018.[3] He represented the government against Shahidul Alam.[5] He represented the state in the Comilla arson case against former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.[6][7]

Ullah served as the Deputy Attorney General till 30 July 2022 and was appointed an additional judge of the High Court Division on 31 July.[3][8] He and the ten other newly appointed judges went to the mausoleum of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to pay their respects after their appointment.[9] In October 2022, Ullah and Justice Jahangir Hossain confirmed the death penalty of five in the Aftab Ahmed murder case.[10]

In January, Ullah and Justice Zafar Ahmed asked the government to explain why retired government officials cannot contest elections within three years of their retirement following a petition filed by retired Brigadier General Md Shamim Kamal.[11] In June 2023, Ullah and Justice Zafar Ahmed scrapped a petition filed by Mohammad Zahangir Alam challenging his suspension from the post mayor of Gazipur.[12]

Bibliography[edit]

  • Bichitra Doritri[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Human trafficking to Libya: HC grants bail to accused Parvez Hasan". The Daily Star. 2020-12-03. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  2. ^ "Petition on No-Confidence in HC Bench: Khaleda's lawyers seek one more day". The Daily Star. 2018-12-18. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Home : Supreme Court of Bangladesh". www.supremecourt.gov.bd. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  4. ^ "ETV boss denied HC bail in sedition case". The Daily Star. 2015-03-01. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  5. ^ "Shahidul's bail hearing begins". The Daily Star. 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  6. ^ "SC upholds Khaleda's bail in Cumilla arson case". The Daily Star. 2018-12-17. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  7. ^ "Why Khaleda shouldn't get bail in Cumilla arson case: HC to govt". The Daily Star. 2018-10-24. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  8. ^ Sarkar, Ashutosh (2022-08-01). "HC gets 11 new judges". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  9. ^ "New HC judges to pay homage to Bangabandhu at Tungipara tomorrow". BSS. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  10. ^ "High Court upholds death penalty for 5 over photojournalist Aftab murder". Dhaka Tribune. 12 Oct 2022. Retrieved 15 August 2023.
  11. ^ "Why can't govt officials contest JS polls within 3yrs of retirement, asks HC". The Daily Star. 2023-01-19. Retrieved 2023-08-15.
  12. ^ "GCC mayor's suspension: HC scraps Zahangir's writ petition". The Daily Star. 2023-06-18. Retrieved 2023-08-15.