Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri (born April 5, 1938) is the former judge ofSupreme Court of India (December 4, 1997 to April 5, 2003). He was also the judge ofAndhra Pradesh High Court and was elevated to this position in July 1986[1] Judge Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri has been a part of many important judgements including theISRO Espionage in 1988[2] andRajeev Gandhi assassination.[3]
He completed his BA, LLB fromOsmania University.[1] He then completed his LLM from theUniversity of London. He was called to the bar fromLincoln's Inn.[1]
He also worked a part-time lecturer of law at the Osmania University between 1972 and 1981.
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