Hidayatullah, M. (Mohammed), 1905-1992
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Hidayat Ullah, Muhammad, 1905-1992
Hidayatullah, Mohammad, 1905-1992
Hidayatullah, Mohammed, 1905-1992
Hidāyatullāh, Muḥammad, 1905-1992
Mohammad Hidayatullah, 1905-1992
Mohammed Hidayatullah, 1905-1992
Muhammad Hidayat Ullah, 1905-1992
Muḥammad Hidāyatullāh, 1905-1992
Ullah, Muhammad Hidayat, 1905-1992
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found: His Democracy in India ... 1966.
found: Mulla's principles of Mahommedan law, 2008:t.p. (M. Hidayatullah; B.A, M.A, LL.D, Chief Justice of India)
found: OCLC, Jan. 8, 2008(hdg.: Hidayatullah, M., 1905- ; usage: M. Hidayatullah; Muḥammad Hidāyatullāh)
found: Wikipedia, Jan. 8, 2008(Muhammad Hidayat Ullah; Muhammad Hidayatullah, 1905-1992; was acting President, Vice-President and Chief Justice of India)
found: Wikipedia, August 28, 2019(Mohammad Hidayatullah; born 11 December 1905, Lucknow, British India (now in Uttar Pradesh, India); died 18 September 1992, Bombay, age 86; 11th Chief Justice of India, 25 February 1968 to 16 December 1970; sixth Vice President of India, 31 August 1979 to 30 August 1984; twice briefly Acting President of India; B.A. and M.A. from Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 1927-1930; LL.D. from University of the Philippines; D. Litt. from University of Bhopal (now Barkatullah University) and University of Kakatiya; enrolled as advocate of the High Court of Central Provinces and Berar, Nagpur, 19 July 1930; taught Jurisprudence and Mahomedan Law in the University College of Law at Nagpur (taught there until 1943), was also extension lecturer in English literature; on 13 September 1946 he was appointed as permanent judge of the High Court of Central Provinces and Berar; elevated to Chief Just of the Nagpur High Court in 1954; appointed Chief Justice of Madhya Pradesh High Court in November 1956; elevated as a justice to the Supreme Court of India on 1 December 1958; appointed Chief Justice of India on 28 February 1968, the first Muslim Chief Justice of India; served also in several academic positions, including Chancellor of the Jamia Millia Islamia 1969-1985; he was a scholar in Hindi, English, Urdu, Persian and French; the Hidayatullah National Law University at Naya Raipur, established in 2003 in his home town, is named after him)
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1980-07-21: new
2023-09-06: revised
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