Shahabuddin Ahmed

Shahabuddin Ahmed (Bangla: শাহাবুদ্দিন আহমেদ) (born 1 February 1930) is a former President and Chief Justice of Bangladesh. Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed took over as president after a popular uprising against President Hossain Mohammad Ershad in 1991. After the resumption of democracy, he returned to his duties as chief justice. Later, he served as president from 1996 to 2001. He studied at Dhaka University after the resignation of President Lt. Gen. (Retd.) HM Ershad December 6, 1990, the Chief Justice of the SC of Bangladesh who has been named vice president earlier in the day was taken as acting president of the country. Immediately after taking office in charge of the most senior management, Shahabuddin placed under arrest for her predecessor.Justice Shahabuddin was chosen by all political parties, including Ershad to keep the interim government that oversees the period of a free, fair and neutral election to Parliament. As president, Shahabuddin Ahmed administered the oath of office to its Board of Advisors at Bangabhaban December 9, 1990 and held its first meeting December 15, 1990. After the elections JS fifth session February 27, 1991, Shahabuddin Ahmed