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Govt embarrased by Dhalao case: Legal Adviser

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Nk Barta Online Desk:

 

Legal advisor Professor Dr. Asif Nazrul said that since August 5, various political parties have been filing cases of absenteeism, which is embarrassing for the current government. The Judiciary Reform Commission needs to consult with stakeholders on what to do to address this crisis.

 

He said this after a meeting with the Judicial Reform Commission at the Judicial Administration Training Institute on Tuesday evening.

 

Professor Asif Nazrul said that the interim government is working on making up-to-date laws for the appointment of judges in the high court to prevent politicization in the administration of justice. In 2008, an initiative was taken to enact a law on the appointment of judges, but it was canceled during the fascist Awami League government.

 

Appreciating the work of the Judiciary Reform Commission, the legal adviser said that the government is optimistic about the way the Judiciary Reform Commission is working despite many limitations.

 

At this time, a draft proposal will be given to the interim government by the commission, said Farid Ahmed Shibli, a member of the commission, former district and session judge and judge of the High Court division.

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Govt embarrased by Dhalao case: Legal Adviser

আপডেট সময় : ০৮:০৫:০২ অপরাহ্ন, মঙ্গলবার, ১২ নভেম্বর ২০২৪

Nk Barta Online Desk:

 

Legal advisor Professor Dr. Asif Nazrul said that since August 5, various political parties have been filing cases of absenteeism, which is embarrassing for the current government. The Judiciary Reform Commission needs to consult with stakeholders on what to do to address this crisis.

 

He said this after a meeting with the Judicial Reform Commission at the Judicial Administration Training Institute on Tuesday evening.

 

Professor Asif Nazrul said that the interim government is working on making up-to-date laws for the appointment of judges in the high court to prevent politicization in the administration of justice. In 2008, an initiative was taken to enact a law on the appointment of judges, but it was canceled during the fascist Awami League government.

 

Appreciating the work of the Judiciary Reform Commission, the legal adviser said that the government is optimistic about the way the Judiciary Reform Commission is working despite many limitations.

 

At this time, a draft proposal will be given to the interim government by the commission, said Farid Ahmed Shibli, a member of the commission, former district and session judge and judge of the High Court division.