During his term as the
Chief Justice of India, the then-President of India,
Zakir Husain died suddenly, while still in office, on 3 May 1969. Then
Vice President of India Mr.
V. V. Giri became the acting
President. Later, Giri resigned from both offices as acting president and Vice-President to become a candidate in the
1969 Presidential Election. Hidayatullah then served as the
President of India for a short period from 20 July to 24 August. The visit of
President of the United States Richard Nixon to India made his presidential term historic. After his retirement, Hidayatullah was elected as the
Vice-President of India by a consensus among different parties and occupied that high office with distinction from 1979 to August 1984. During his tenure as the Vice-President, he won the respect of all concerned for his impartiality and independence. In 1982, when the then President
Zail Singh went to the U.S. for medical treatment, Vice-President Hidayatullah officiated as president from 6 October 1982 to 31 October 1982. Thus, he officiated as acting president twice. Having served at all of these positions made Hidayatullah unique among other members of Indian history. He became the only person to have served in all three offices of
Chief Justice of India,
President of India, and the
Vice President of India. dealing with the law of obscenity, displayed a flair for literature and is particularly of note.
Career in Nagpur Before being elevated as a judge to High Court, Hidayatullah was involved in local and state affairs. The following are some of the committee positions he held: • Member of the Nagpur Municipal Committee (1931–1933) • Member of the Nagpur University's Executive and Academic Councils (1934–1953) • Member of the Nagpur Improvement Trust (1943–1945) • Member of the Nagpur Bar Council (1943–1946) • Chief Commissioner of the Madhya Pradesh
Bharat Scouts and Guides (1950–1953) Many of these positions, as well as those of High Court Justice were held prior to Indian Independence, they were all considered service to Great Britain, thus Hidayatullah was conferred the honour as an
Officer of the Order of the British Empire by
King George VI in the
1946 King's Birthday Honours. ==Institutions==