Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur

Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur
Nawab Mir Alam Ali Khan
Nawab Alam yar jung Bahadur

Alam Ali Khan
Born 23 february 1890
Aurangabad
Died 18 april 1974
Hyderabad
Residence Hashim Nager
Nationality Indian
Fields Law
Institutions Courts of Hyderabad, Aurangabad, Gulbarga and Beerad

Nawab Mir Alam Ali Khan (Arabic: مير علام علي خان‎, born 18 November 1888), also known as Alam yar jung bahadur, was an Indian judge and politician.[1]

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Early life and education

Alam Ali Khan was the son of Hashim Ali Khan, a colonel with the Hyderabad Imperial Service Troops. He received his education at Madrasa-e-aliya and Nizam College, where he obtained both a B.A. and a B C L. For a short period he served as a Cadet in the Army. At the age of 22 he moved to Madras to do his M.A. On passing his M.A. he moved to England to complete his education at Oxford University's Lincoln College. After becoming a barrister he returned to India.He died in early morning of thursday the 18th of april 1974.

Civil service

Ali Khan was appointed Munsif-darj-e-awal (first session judge) for the court of Beerad and soon also became Nazim-Sardar-e-Adalat (inspecting officer) at the court of Gulbarga. For a long time he served as the inspecting officer for the courts of Andhra Pradesh, and was later appointed Nazim-e-Sardar (Chief Justice).It was on the 2nd of August 1943,when mir alam ali khan was conferred the title Alam yar jung,the very next day on the 3rd of august 1943,the High court remained closed,in honour to facilitate and celebrate.After his retirement from his judicial offices he served as Minister of Law and Justice of Andhra Pradesh for a year.

Family

Nawab Alam yar jung remained single throughout his life. He had three brothers and four sisters. The brothers were Nawab Talib Ali Khan, Accountant General of Hyderabad, Subhan Ali Khan, Barrister-at-law, and Iqbal Ali Khan.[2] The sisters included Mehdi Begum, Tahira Begum and Wazir Begum.

Further reading

  • Burton, Reginald George (1905). A history of the Hyderabad contingent‎. p. 34. http://www.archive.org/details/ahistoryhyderab01burtgoog. 
  • Directory and Year Book including Who's Who. Vol. 32. The Times of India. 1945. p. 180. 
  • Jamil, S. M. (1948). The Muslim Year Book of India and Who's Who: with complete information on ...‎. India. p. 87. 
  • All India Reporter. Vol. 4‎. 1956. p. 176. 
  • Islamic culture. s. 19-20‎. Hyderabad: Islamic Culture Board. 1971. p. 82. ISSN 0021-1834. 
  • Reddy, Pingle Jaganmohan (1999). The judiciary I served‎. Hyderabad: Orient Longman. p. 11. ISBN 9788125016175. 
  • Reddy, Pingle Jaganmohan (2000). Down memory lane: The revolutions I lived through‎. p. 238. ISBN 9788185194578. 

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