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Chief Justice stresses urgency of judicial reform

Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed on Saturday reiterated his strong commitment to judicial reform and its independence, urging swift action to implement the reform road map outlined under his leadership.

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Justice SM Murshed’s death anniversary today

The 46th death anniversary of former chief justice Syed Mahbub Murshed, an eminent jurist and one of the greatest constitutional lawyers of the sub-continent, will be observed on Thursday...

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FROM REPRESSION TO REFORM: Reviving due process of law

WITHOUT due process of law, justice becomes arbitrary, the rule of law collapses, and authoritarianism takes hold. The staggering scale of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings under Sheikh Hasina’s 16-year despotic rule stands as undeniable proof...

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Justice Abdur Rouf remembered

A prayer session and commemoration meeting was held for former chairman of Hamdard Laboratories (Waqf) Bangladesh’s board of trustees Justice Mohammad Abdur Rouf at the Hamdard conference hall in Dhaka’s Banglamotor area on Thursday.

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Tackling police corruption

CORRUPTION is deeply rooted, affecting nearly every sector, including law enforcement. Police corruption, marked by bribery, the abuse of power, political interference and extortion, has eroded public trust, weakened the justice system and fostered a culture of impunity. This not only hampers law enforcement but also obstructs justice, fuels social injustice...

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Prospect of ICJ Masalit genocide case

SUDAN’S surprise move to institute proceedings against the United Arab Emirates before the International Court of Justice on March 5, 2025, alleging that the latter is violating certain obligations under the Genocide Convention, raises several legal challenges and uncertainties. In this case, Sudan alleges that the UAE is complicit in genocidal acts committed against the...

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Climate justice needs gender equality

CLIMATE justice is more than just reducing carbon emissions or promoting clean energy. It is about recognising how climate change affects different communities in unequal ways. It demands fair solutions that consider the needs of those who suffer the most. Among them, women — especially in low-income and marginalised communities — are facing the harshest...

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HC questions administering president’s oath by speaker

The High Court on Tuesday asked the government to explain within four weeks why transferring the authority to administer the president’s oath from the chief justice to the speaker through the 15th amendment to the constitution should not be declared unconstitutional.

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Mob justice is no justice

THE term ‘mob justice’ has recently been widely discussed. It refers to a situation when a chaotic mob ignores the law or the judicial system, uses force and takes the law into its own hands to try the accused. It refers to the punishment of a person by an angry or chaotic mob without the intervention of the legal system or the law enforcement agencies. The recent...

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WARRANT OF PRECEDENCE: HC summons home secy

The High Court on Thursday summoned home ministry senior secretary Nasimul Gani for allegedly violating the warrant of precedence by placing the chief justice alongside top government officials, including home secretary and inspector general of police, in determining security arrangements...

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Judicial independence key to democracy: Justice Farah Mahbub

Senior judge of the High Court Division, Justice Farah Mahbub, on Thursday, emphasised that judicial independence was fundamental to democracy and hailed the chief justice’s recently proposed roadmap for judicial reform...

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Govt should deliver justice for BDR carnage

WHILE the 2009 carnage in the Bangladesh Rifles, later renamed as Border Guard Bangladesh, remains a shocking incident, leaving an indelible scar, the failure to establish the motive and the plotters of the incident and to bring them to justice is unsettling. The rebellion, which began in the border guard headquarters on February 25 and spilled over to some other sector...

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Relevance of UN report for justice

THE much-awaited fact-finding report of the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, OHCHR, on the Protests of July and August 2024 in Bangladesh has been seen as instrumental in resolving many debates related to accountability and justice for the human rights violations from July 1 to August 15, 2024. Though all human rights violations may not...

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Gov should ensure justice for Sagar-Runi murder

THE unresolved murder of journalist couple Sagar Sarwar and Meherun Runi, found dead in their flat at Pashchim Rajabazar in Dhaka on February 11, 2012, is one of the many cases that have created a public perception that the legal system was working to protect partisan interests of the deposed Awami League regime. As the investigation agency failed to submit the...

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Former CEC justice Abdur Rouf dies

Former justice and chief election commissioner Md Abdur Rouf passed away while undergoing treatment at a Dhaka hospital. He was 95...

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Container transport in CTG at halt

Prime mover and trailer workers in Chattogram on Wednesday went on strike, demanding justice for a prime mover driver and his assistants who were allegedly assaulted during an altercation between security guards and transport workers at the DC Park in Sitakunda’s Faujdarhat area...

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Growth vs justice

BANGLADESH has seen impressive economic growth in recent decades, with gross domestic product rising at over 6 per cent annually. Landmark projects like the padma bridge and metro rail reflect the nation’s ambition for modernisation, offering better connectivity and economic opportunities. It has been suggested that 5 per cent of gross domestic...

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Flawed probe, weak prosecution major obstacles to justice: CJ

Chief justice Syed Refaat Ahmed on Saturday underscored the need for a specialised and independent prosecution service, stating that flawed investigations and inadequate prosecutions remain significant barriers to justice in the country...

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