Hoque was born on 7 November 1963.[2] He completed his bachelor's degree and master's in law from the University of Rajshahi.[2]
Career
Hoque started working as a district court lawyer on 7 October 1990.[2]
On 26 November 1992, Hoque became a lawyer of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court.[2]
Hoque was appointed an additional judge of the High Court Division of Bangladesh Supreme Court on 23 August 2004.[2] He became a permanent judge on 23 August 2006.[2]
Hoque along with 18 other judges opposed a High Court Division judgement that ordered the government to confirm the appointment of 10 judges denied by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party government in July 2008.[3]
In December 2010, Hoque and Justice Md Ashfaqul Islam issued an order confirming that Gulshan Club would have to pay income tax to National Board of Revenue after the club filed a petition saying it did not need to file taxes as it was a non-profit organization.[5]
Hoque and Justice Bhishmadev Chakraborty on 14 December 2020 quashed the convictions against all the convicts, five sentenced to death, of the 2002 Netrokona rape case.[7]