Advocate Abul Hossain is a skilled and dedicated legal practitioner with nine years of professional experience, practicing before both the Judge Court and the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. He is known for his disciplined advocacy, strong analytical reasoning, and commitment to serving people in their pursuit of justice. Fluent in Bangla and English, he handles legal matters with clarity, precision, and professional integrity across both lower and higher courts.
| Week Day | Schedule |
|---|---|
| Saturday |
5:00 P.M -
8:00 P.M
|
| Sunday |
5:00 P.M -
8:00 P.M
|
| Monday |
5:00 P.M -
8:00 P.M
|
| Tuesday |
5:00 P.M -
8:00 P.M
|
| Wednesday |
5:00 P.M -
8:00 P.M
|
| Thursday |
8:00 P.M -
10:00 P.M
|
Abul Hossain completed his LL.B (Honours) and LL.M from Jagannath University, graduating in 2016. His academic foundation covers advanced principles of civil and criminal law, constitutional rights, and procedural justice—providing the intellectual depth that supports his courtroom practice.
With nine years of continuous legal practice, he has represented clients at multiple levels of the judiciary:
Judge Court Practice (since 2016): handling civil and criminal matters, drafting, documentation, case preparation, and trial advocacy.
High Court Division Practice (since 2019): appearing in writ matters, appeals, revisions, and complex legal disputes requiring higher judicial interpretation.
His experience spans both routine and high-stakes cases, reflecting versatility and a mature understanding of court procedures.
Advocate Abul Hossain is an enrolled Advocate under the Bangladesh Bar Council, with the following professional strengths:
Expertise in both lower court litigation and High Court advocacy
Strong drafting and research skills
Fluency in Bangla and English
A client-centered and justice-driven professional approach
Proven capability across civil, criminal, and constitutional matters
His professional profile reflects a lawyer committed not just to legal practice, but to serving people and ensuring access to justice.