Abdulla Saeed


Abdulla Saeed was the Chief Justice of the Maldives from September 18, 2008 to August 10, 2008 and December 15, 2014 to June 20, 2018.
On February 6, 2018, Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed. alongside Justice Ali Hameed, was arrested under a state of emergency after being accused of trying to overthrow the government.
On May 8, 2018 he was found guilty of trying to obstruct state functions, being accused of ordering the suspension of the government’s e-letter management system to block the delivery of three letters. He lost his seat on the bench after Supreme Court rejected his appeal on June 20, 2018.

Early Life and Family

Born on the island of Meedhoo on 25 September 1964, Abdulla Saeed is a descendant of the Dhiyamigili Dynasty of the Maldives.
He is the first son of Mohamed Saeed and Maumoona Mohammed Didi. His father, Mohamed Saeed, served as a Khatib of Meedhoo for nearly a decade.

Career

After returning to Maldives in 1995, Saeed began as a state attorney for the attorney generals office. He represented the state in numerous cases and advised the state in legal matters.
In late 2000 he was appointed as the director of Institute of Shari’ah and Law of the Maldives and later became the first Dean of Faculty of Sharia and Law of the Maldives National University.

Education

Saeed's education includes: