Career
Tufail Ali Abdul Rahman"s father Barrister Abdul Rahman? Subsequently Tufail Rahman Zubedi joined the faculty of the law college he founded in the University of Sindh Jamshoro. Mr. Tufail Ali Abdul Rahman Zubedi was succeeded by many eminent family members, all of whom in their own right have earned respect both in Sindh, Pakistan, and the world-at-large in the areas of civil services, judiciary and education. Tufail Rahman Zubedi soon reached the heights of the legal profession in Pakistan and was appointed to the high office of Attorney General of Pakistan by President Ayub Khan.
Subsequently he was directly elevated to the position of Chief Justice of the High Court of Sindh and Balochistan in 1970.
This made him one of the two judges in the entire history of Pakistan to be directly appointed chief justice of any high court. The other person being Justice Manzur Qadir who also served as Foreign Minister of Pakistan.
He worked very strenuously in this high office. During this period he also served as acting Governor of Sindh.
Justice Tufail Ali Abdul Rahman Zubedi was appointed on the commission to inquire into the dismemberment of East Pakistan in 1971, popularly known as the Hamoodur Rahman Commission.
Throughout his life, Justice Tufail Rahman Zubedi strived to maintain the independence of the judiciary. Justice Tufail Ali Abdul Rahman Zubedi died on 16 January 1975 while holding the office of the Chief Justice High Court of Sindh at the relatively young age of 54 on account of a long history of rheumatic heart disease. Many emotional scenes were witnessed during the Full Court Reference held in his honour.
His prolific contributions towards preserving the independence of the judiciary were recognized posthumously through an award bestowed during March 2006 by the Supreme Court of Pakistan for his devotion, hard work and invaluable service in the realm of law and dispensation of justice.