Hon’ble Mr. Justice Iqbal Hameed ur Rahman is a scion of a noble family that has its roots in the legal fraternity since pre-partition of the
Indian subcontinent. He hails from a very respectable Bengali Muslim family of
Patna,
India. His Grand father Khan Bahadur Dr. Dawdood-Ur-Rahman MB, FRCS was of aristocratic Bengali origin and a Bangla speaking person living in Patna, India and was the first Muslim Civil Surgeon of undivided Bengal, who secured his FRCS degree from the
Royal College of Surgeons of England, London. His paternal uncle, Maudood ur Rahman was a barrister, who later became a Judge of the
Chief Court Calcutta. His maternal grand father late Mr. Ashraf Ali Khan was a barrister and a practicing Advocate in
Calcutta High Court and was also a member of the
Bengal Legislative Assembly in Calcutta and was later elected as Deputy Speaker of the said Assembly before partition. His illustrious father late Hon’ble Mr. Justice
Hamoodur Rahman was appointed as Advocate General of
East Pakistan in 1953, from where he was elevated to the Bench as judge of the
Dhaka High Court in 1954. In addition he remained as the Vice Chancellor of
University of Dacca (1958–60). He was appointed as judge of the
Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1960 and was made the
Chief Justice of Pakistan in 1968. His father was one of those widely respected individuals in the history of Pakistan, who through his exalted character and dedication to his country had left such imprints, which will be followed by the generations unborn, with dignity and pride. He was author of the "
Hamoodur Rahman Commission Report" which inquired into the circumstances leading to the breakup of Pakistan in 1971. Besides revealing the causes of the dismemberment of Pakistan, the said report gave an honest and courageous account of the events that led to the said tragedy. He was also the Chairman of Presidential Commission on Education (1964), Chairman Law Reform Commission (1967), member United Nations Committee on Crime Prevention and Control (1972–73) and Chairman of the
Council of Islamic Ideology (1974–77). ==Early life==