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Law, justice and parliamentary affairs minister Anisul Huq, among others, attends the Japan International Cooperation Agency’s ‘development of mediation and civil litigation practices for enhancement of access to justice’ project at InterContinental Dhaka on Tuesday.   | Press release

The Japan International Cooperation Agency has rolled out its three-year-long ‘development of mediation and civil litigation practices for enhancement of access to justice’ project in Bangladesh, with an aim to establish a more accessible and efficient justice system in the country. 

This initiative marks a significant milestone in collaborative efforts to improve the country’s legal infrastructure for all citizens,


The project was launched on Tuesday, through a ceremony held in the InterContinental Dhaka.

Law, justice and parliamentary affairs minister Anisul Huq attended the event as chief guest while Iwama Kiminori, Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh, was present as special guest at the event.

The record of discussions for this project was officially signed on November 16, 2023, by representatives from the law and justice division, the economic relations division, and the JICA.

This signing solidifies the commitment of all parties to work together towards the common goal of enhancing access to justice for all citizens in Bangladesh.

Anisul Huq said, ‘Today’s event marks a new chapter in our ongoing efforts. With the invaluable support of JICA, we are launching a project specifically designed to strengthen mediation and improve civil litigation practices.’

He also said, ‘This project aims to draw experience from Japan’s legal system, which prioritises access to justice for all through mediation.’

The 3-year project will be implemented in collaboration with various stakeholders, including the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, he added.

Under this collaborative project, JICA will work to enhance access to justice for all citizens in Bangladesh by strengthening the country’s legal infrastructure. Its primary purpose is to promote the establishment of the foundation for improved access to justice in the courts, Legal Aid Offices, and related organizations within the country. By focusing on the development of mediation and civil litigation practices, the project seeks to ensure that legal processes are more inclusive and responsive to the needs of the people.