Sir Abdul Rashid |
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Rashid (left) swearing-in Muhammad Ali Jinnah as Governor-General
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1st Chief Justice of Pakistan | |
In office 27 June 1949 – 29 June 1954 |
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Appointed by | Muhammad Ali Jinnah |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Muhammad Munir |
Personal details | |
Born |
Abdul Rashid 29 June 1889 Lahore, Punjab, British Raj (now Pakistan) |
Died | 6 November 1981 Islamabad, Pakistan |
(aged 92)
Alma mater |
FC College University (BA)) Cambridge University (Law Tripos), and (LLM) Inns of Court School of Law Bar Exam |
Honours |
Knight Bachelor Star of India |
Sir Mian Abdul Rashid, KCSI (Urdu: سر میاں اعبد الرشيد; b. 29 June 1889 – 6 November 1981) was the first Chief Justice of Pakistan, legal philosopher, one of the founding fathers of Pakistan, and a jurist. He belonged to well-known Arain Mian Family of Baghbanpura, Lahore.
He received his early education at Central Model School in Lahore, and got his B.A. from Forman Christian College, also in Lahore, and a Tripos and Masters from Christ's College, Cambridge. In 1913, he was called to the Bar from the Middle Temple, London.
He started practising law at Lahore in 1913. He was appointed Assistant Legal Remembrancer in March 1925. From 1927 to 1931 he officiated as Government of Punjab's Advocate. He was appointed as Judge Lahore High Court in 1933. In 1946, he was made Chief Justice of Judicature at Lahore, and was knighted in that year's Birthday Honours list.
On 15 August 1947, when Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was sworn in as the first Governor-General of Pakistan, Rashid, as the most senior Muslim judge in British India, administered the oath of office to him.