Metropolitan Sessions Judge Court

Mohammad Habibur Rahman Siddiquee
Metropolitan Sessions Judge, Sylhet
Mr. Mohammad Habibur Rahman Siddiquee currently serves as the Metropolitan Sessions Judge in Sylhet, having assumed this role on April 2, 2024. He is a distinguished member of the 18th BCS (Judiciary) and holds the service ID number 1999118058.
Mr. Mohammad Habibur Rahman Siddiquee’s academic credentials are impressive, with a foundational LL.B. (Honours) and LL.M. from Dhaka University. Furthering his expertise, he obtained an LL.M. (Research) in International Commercial Arbitration Law from Yokohama National University in Japan, where he was a recipient of the prestigious Japanese Development Scholarship (JDS).
Mr. Mohammad Habibur Rahman Siddiquee, originally from Tangail, has held a wide range of judicial positions throughout Bangladesh, highlighting his diverse and extensive career.He began as an Assistant Judge in Sherpur District, progressing to Senior Assistant Judge in both Mymensingh and Gazipur Districts. His tenure in Dhaka Metropolitan saw him serve as both Metropolitan Magistrate and Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate. He further held the positions of Joint District and Sessions Judge in Jhalkathi, Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate in Sherpur, and Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge in Khulna. His expertise was also pivotal as Chief Judicial Magistrate in Natore and as Judge in the Nari O Shishu Nirjaton Daman Tribunals in Chattagram and Dhaka. Additionally, he contributed significantly as a Member of the Administrative Tribunal-1 in Dhaka.
Throughout his career, Mr. Mohammad Habibur Rahman Siddiquee has sought continuous professional development. He received specialized training in International Commercial Arbitration Law in Japan and Australia, and in Judicial Administration at both the National Judicial Academy in India and the State Judicial Academy in Kerala, India.
Beyond his professional achievements, Mr. Mohammad Habibur Rahman Siddiquee is an avid reader with a particular interest in history, literature, and travelogues. His passion for travel has taken him to numerous countries, including India, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, where he explores historical sites and natural wonders. His well-rounded interests and extensive experiences enrich his contributions to the judiciary and reflect his commitment to both personal and professional growth.