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MD. ABDUR RAB is a licensed advocate enrolled with the Dhaka Bar Association, practising law in Bangladesh, Bangladesh. He was enrolled as an advocate on 04 Sep 1983, bringing 43 years of professional legal experience to his practice. He holds the status of General Member within the bar association.
As a member of the Dhaka Bar Association, MD. ABDUR RAB is authorised to represent clients before the district and sessions court and associated judicial bodies. His official Bar Council Member ID is 2487.
MD. ABDUR RAB is a registered member of the Dhaka Bar Association. Bar associations in Bangladesh operate under the Bangladesh Legal Practitioners and Bar Council Order, 1972, which governs the enrolment, conduct, and discipline of advocates practising in the country. Membership in a recognised bar association is a prerequisite for legal practice and serves as a formal acknowledgement of an advocate's professional standing within the judicial system.
He became a member of the Dhaka Bar Association on 27 Apr 1994. His membership category is recorded as General Member, reflecting his standing within the association's membership structure. His current membership status is recorded as Suspended. A suspended status indicates that his membership privileges have been temporarily suspended by the bar association, pending resolution of the relevant matter.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Member ID | 2487 |
| Bar Association | Dhaka Bar Association |
| Member Category | General Member |
| Enrollment Date | 04 Sep 1983 |
| Membership Date | 27 Apr 1994 |
| Current Status | Suspended |
MD. ABDUR RAB is based in Bangladesh, Bangladesh. Bangladesh is served by a District and Sessions Court, a Magistrate Court, and various specialised tribunals. Advocates practising in Bangladesh handle matters arising from the district's civil, criminal, and revenue jurisdiction, as well as cases referred to or from the higher courts in Dhaka.
The following personal details are recorded in MD. ABDUR RAB's official advocate profile on the BD Advocates directory.
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Father's Name | LATE TASLIM UDDIN AHMED |
The legal profession in Bangladesh is regulated by the Bangladesh Bar Council, established under the Bangladesh Legal Practitioners and Bar Council Order, 1972. To practise as an advocate in Bangladesh, a person must hold a recognised law degree, pass the Bar Council enrolment examination, and be enrolled with a district bar association or the Supreme Court Bar Association, depending on the level of court before which they intend to practise.
Bangladesh follows a hierarchical court structure. At the apex is the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, which consists of the High Court Division and the Appellate Division. Below the Supreme Court are the subordinate courts, including District and Sessions Courts (which handle major civil and criminal matters at the district level), Magistrate Courts (which handle minor criminal matters and preliminary hearings), and a range of specialised tribunals covering areas such as labour disputes, family law, administrative matters, and commercial cases.
Advocates enrolled with a district bar association are authorised to practise before the subordinate courts within that district. Advocates who pass the additional Supreme Court enrolment examination are authorised to appear before the High Court Division, and those who pass the Appellate Division examination may appear before the country's highest court. This tiered system ensures that advocates at every level have demonstrated the competence required to represent clients effectively before the relevant courts.
MD. ABDUR RAB's full professional profile, including contact details and membership information, is listed on BD Advocates — Bangladesh's comprehensive online directory of licensed advocates. The directory enables individuals, businesses, and organisations to search for qualified legal professionals by name, district, bar association, practice area, and membership status.
To contact MD. ABDUR RAB directly, or to browse other advocates in Bangladesh, visit the BD Advocates Directory.