Sir Mohammad Abdur Rahman (1888–1962) was a lawyer and judge from Pakistan born in Delhi, India.
He served as a representative of the country of India for the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP) in the summer of 1947.
[6] At the end of UNSCOP, Sir Abdur Rahman supported the Minority Plan for a Federal State in Palestine.
His children included his son M. Fazl ur Rahman who was a Barrister and practised law in Colonial India and in Pakistan until his passing in 1987.
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