Kemaluddin Hossain

Kemaluddin Hossain
3rd Chief Justice of Bangladesh
In office
1 February 1978 – 11 April 1982
Appointed by Ziaur Rahman
President Ziaur Rahman
Abdus Sattar
Prime Minister Mashiur Rahman
Shah Azizur Rahman
Preceded by Syed A. B. Mahmud Hossain
Succeeded by Fazle Kaderi Mohammad Abdul Munim
Personal details
Born 31 March 1923
Kolkata, British India
Died 21 August 2013 (aged 90)
Dhaka, Bangladesh

Kemaluddin Hossain (31 March 1923 – 21 August 2013) was a Bangladeshi jurist who served as the third Chief Justice of Bangladesh from 1 February 1978 until 11 April 1982. He was a chairman of Bangladesh Law Commission.

Early life

Hossain was born on 31 March 1923 in Kolkata. He graduated from St. Xavier's College, Kolkata in 1945. He completed his law degree from Calcutta University's Law college. He passed the Chamber's examination from the Calcutta High Court and was awarded the Sir Rashbehary Ghosh Memorial medal. He migrated to East Pakistan (present-day Bangladesh) after the 1950 riot.

Career

On 30 December 1978 during martial law, Chief Justice Kemaluddin Hossain, Justices Fazle Munim, Ruhul Islam, and KM Subhan issued a verdict declaring martial law tribunal verdicts cannot be challenged in any courts with justice Subhan dissenting. The verdict was overturned in December 2012 by the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.

Death

He died on 21 August 2013 at the age of 90.

Personal life

In 1953, Hossain married Sultana Begum whose family had migrated from Jalpaiguri district, West Bengal.