One salient feature of Chaudhry Sahib’s life was regularity of his habits. He did everything in a methodical and precise manner.
His style of putting his signature was also unique; he did it slowly and correctly; observing that one could guess that his life followed the same pattern.
Coming to London from Holland over the weekend, he used to give me a brief telephone call from his office in the International Court of Justice, saying: “Rashed Sahib, I am about to set out, you get going too!” Immediately, or a few minutes aher the phone call, I would set out for the airport.
As I reached the airport, Chaudhry Sahib would come out of the airport with his compact little briefcase.
Sometimes, he would be waiting for me before my arrival. His favorite route from or to the airport was via Richmond Park which is a beautiful park in a natural environment not far from Fazl Mosque.
Chaudhry Sahib, liked going through the park because of the fresh air and the scene of thousands of deer and stags roaming freely in the park. “A leisurely walk to complete the journey,” he said.