Honorific Prefix: | Barrister |
Muhammad Jamir Uddin Sarkar | |
Native Name Lang: | bn |
Office: | President of Bangladesh (acting) |
Primeminister: | Khaleda Zia |
Term Start: | 21 June 2002 |
Term End: | 6 September 2002 |
Predecessor: | A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury |
Successor: | Iajuddin Ahmed |
Office2: | 10th Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad[1] |
Deputy2: | Akhtar Hameed Siddiqui |
Term Start2: | 28 October 2001 |
Term End2: | 25 January 2009 |
Predecessor2: | Mohammad Abdul Hamid |
Successor2: | Mohammad Abdul Hamid |
Office3: | Minister of Law and Justice |
Term Start3: | 19 March 1996[2] |
Term End3: | 30 March 1996 |
Primeminister3: | Khaleda Zia |
Predecessor3: | Mirza Golam Hafiz |
Successor3: | Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed |
Office4: | Minister of Education |
Primeminister4: | Khaleda Zia |
Term Start4: | 19 September 1991 |
Term End4: | 19 March 1996 |
Predecessor4: | A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury |
Successor4: | ASHK Sadek |
Constituency Mp5: | Panchagarh-1 |
Parliament5: | Bangladesh |
Term Start5: | 14 July 1996 |
Term End5: | 27 October 2006 |
Predecessor5: | Mirza Ghulam Hafiz |
Successor5: | Mazharul Haque Prodhan |
Birth Date: | 1931 12, df=yes |
Birth Place: | Tetulia, Bengal, British India (now Panchagarh Rangpur Division, Bangladesh) |
Party: | Bangladesh Nationalist Party |
Alma Mater: | University of Dhaka |
Nationality: | Bangladeshi |
Muhammad Jamiruddin Sarkar (born 1 December 1931) is a Bangladeshi lawyer and politician who served as the acting President of Bangladesh in 2002. He served as the Speaker of the Parliament of Bangladesh.[3] He is one of the founding members of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party and was a member of the standing committee, which was the policy making body of the party, from its inception.
Sircar was born to Moulvi Ali Baksh and Begum Fakhrunnessa in Panchagarh in north Bengal.[4] He obtained his M.A and LL.B degrees from the University of Dhaka and joined the bar to practice law in 1960. He left for London in 1961 for the degree of Barrister-at-Law and was admitted and called to the Bar by the Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn, to practice law as a member of the English Bar as well as Commonwealth Countries Bar.
Sircar went on the Supreme Court of Bangladesh to work as a Lawyer in constitutional, civil and criminal laws. In 1977, he was selected by the then President Ziaur Rahman as a member of the Bangladesh Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly. As a delegate he looked after the Legal Committee and continued in this role for the next four years between 1977 and 1980. In 1981, as a State Minister ofBangladesh Government for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he travelled to the UN to make deliberation on Middle East peace process and disarmament. He later attended the Non-aligned Movement's Labor Ministers Conference in Baghdad. He was elected to the Parliament as a candidate of Bangladesh Nationalist Party from Panchagarh-1 in the General Election of 1996 & 2001and from Dhaka-9 in the by-election of 1991 in the seat of Begum Khaleda Zia.[5] [6] He lost the election in the December 2008.[7] He was elected in Parliament in a by-election from Bogra-6 on 3 April 2009. Bogra-6 was vacated, along with Bogra-7, by former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.[8]
From 28 October 2001 to 25 January 2009, Sircar served as the Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad.[9] On 21 June 2002, he became acting president because of the resignation of A. Q. M. Badruddoza Chowdhury. He remained acting president until a new president was elected on 6 September 2002. As speaker he refused to allow discussion on the 2004 Dhaka grenade attack in Parliament.[10] He faced criticism for being partisan in allocating seats in the parliament.[11] In 2008, his defence of Bangladesh Nationalist Party and call for it return to power drew criticism. The Daily Star wrote that the speaker should be above political fray.[12]
On 13 April 2009, an Awami League led parliamentary probe body reported that Sircar took 2.7 million taka unlawfully as medical bill without the permission of Prime Minister Khaleda Zia during his tenure as speaker of the parliament.[13] On 8 November 2012, the Anti-Corruption Commission filed charges against him, alleging he misappropriating 3.3 million taka.[14] Sircar moved the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh and the proceedings were stayed and thereafter the Appellate Division passed an order to dispose off Sircar's judicial review applications before the High Court Division [15] In March 2023, he deposited Tk 2.8 million (27.86 lakh) to the state exchequer following a court judgment in the graft case.[16]
In 2018, Sircar worked as the defense lawyer of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in the Zia Orphanage Trust corruption case.[17]
Sircar was married to Nur Akhtar (–2023).[18] [19] Together they have a daughter, Nilufar Jamir and two sons, Nawshad Zamir and Naufal Zamir.[4]