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Hassanally A. Rahman

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to a prominent and respectable family of legal professionals, government officers, and people actively involved in the education sector. His father was Barrister Abdurrahman. He received his barrister-at-law from Middle Temple, England in 1934. He was one of the founding architects along with his
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The two brothers were the only founding members of the Sindh Muslim Law College. Rahman’s father Barrister Abdul Rahman was a barrister-at-law of the Subcontinent and was affiliated with the
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of the Sindh Muslim Government Law College in Karachi. He also served as the first principal of the college. Known as a social and community leader, Rahman was the vice chancellor of
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High Courts. Tufail Ali Abdul Rehman was also the presiding judge who sat on the Hamoodur Rahman commission post 1971 civil war between then West Pakistan (present-day Pakistan) and
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In addition, Rahman was involved in numerous other projects – from being active in the Pakistan Movement to serving as one of the founding members of Karachi University.
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Hassanally became a barrister and was also politically active in the British Raj. He along with other fellow barristers worked with
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