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  1. Muhammad Habibur Rahman (3 December 1928 – 11 January 2014) was a Chief Justice of Bangladesh Supreme Court in 1995. [1] He was the Chief Adviser of the 1996 caretaker government which oversaw the Seventh parliamentary elections in Bangladesh. [1] He was a faculty member at the Department of Law, University of Rajshahi and University of Dhaka ...

  2. University of Oxford. Muhammad Habibur Rahman (December 3, 1928 – January 11, 2014) was a Bangladeshi politician and jurist. He was the chief justice of the Bangladesh Supreme Court from March 31 to June 23, 1996. [1] He was also the first Chief Advisor of the Caretaker Government of Bangladesh for a month in 1996.

  3. 15 April 1971. (1971-04-15) (aged 48) Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Known for. Martyred Intellectual. Awards. Ekushey Padak. Muhammad Habibur Rahman (1 January 1923 - 15 April 1971) was a Bengali intellectual who was killed in the Bangladesh Liberation war and is considered a martyr in Bangladesh.

  4. Jan 12, 2014 · (Justice Muhammad Habibur Rahman -- former chief justice of Bangladesh, former chief adviser of the caretaker government, Tagore enthusiast, poet and aesthete -- was born on 3 December 1928 and ...

  5. Jan 11, 2019 · As a ban on any public gathering was imposed on Dhaka city through Section 144, Muhammad Habibur Rahman, a graduating Masters student of history department at the time, was the first student to ...

  6. Muhammad Habibur Rahman. Muhammad Habibur Rahman, a former chief justice of Bangladesh, and the chief advisor of the Non-party Care-taker Government in 1996, was educated at Dhaka and Oxford. He was called to the Bar from Lincolns Inn in 1959. Justice Rahman received the Bangla Academy Award for literature in 1994. He is a Fellow of the Bangla ...

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  8. Mohammad Habibur Rahman is also Seconded Professor in Public Administration at the School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa and Affiliated Researcher at the Centre on Governance, University of Ottawa. He has been a Non-Resident Research Fellow at the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates since 2021.