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Sir Shah Mohammed Sulaiman was
born on 3 February 1886 and received his early education at
Jaunpur and at Muir College, Allahabad. He had been an
exceptionally brilliant student and topped the list of
successful candidates at the graduation examination of the
Allahabad University
In 1906, he was awarded a State European Scholarship by the
Government and proceeded to England for higher studies at the
Christ’s College, Cambridge and the Trinity College. He was
called to the Bar and obtained his LL.D. from Dublin. He
returned to India in 1911.
On his return from England, Shah Mohammed Sulaiman joined the
Allahabad Bar. Owing to his highly impressive performance at the
Bar, he was offered a seat at the Bench in 1920 at the age of 34
and was made a permanent Judge of the Allahabad High Court in
1923. He was soon appointed the first Indian Chief Justice of
the Allahabad High Court.
Despite his engrossing life both as a Judge and as a Lawyer Shah
Sulaiman took very keen interest in educational matters and did
a lot for the education of his countrymen. He was a member of
the courts and other committees of the Universities of
Allahabad, Aligarh, and Delhi. He was invited to deliver the
Convocation Address at the Universities of Dhaka, Aligarh,
Osmania and Agra.
He took over as Honorary Vice Chancellor of A.M.U. in 1929. He
held this office thrice and the total period was about four
years. He used to come to Aligarh on every Sunday or whenever
the Federal Court was closed and never spent any money from the
University treasury on his own self. He loved the students like
his own children and was easily accessible to everyone.
Sulaiman Hall is a tribute to this great personality. Sulaiman
Hall was established in 1945, when Sir Ziauddin was University’s
Vice-Chancellor. Following are its hostels
Agha Khan Hostel
Jaikishan Das Hostel
Bhopal House
Hasrat Mohani Hostel
Kashmir House
Qidwai Hostel
Mahamoodabad House
Statement of Accounts for
Sir Sulaiman Hall till September 2010
List of
Enrolled Students of Sulaiman Hall for the session 2011 - 2012
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