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Law and Justice Division ( Bengali: আইন ও বিচার বিভাগ) is a Bangladesh government division under the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs responsible for managing the judicial apparatus of Bangladesh. [ 1] Md. Golam Sarwar is the secretary in charge of the Law and Justice Division. [ 2]
List of ministers. The Ministers in the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs are as follows: [3] Kamal Hossain (1972–1973) Monoranjan Dhar (1973–1975) Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayeem (1975–1977) Abdus Sattar (1977–1981) TH Khan (1981–1982) Shah Mohammad Azizur Rahman (1982) Khondokar Abubakar (1982–1984)
Supreme Court of Bangladesh in Dhaka. Supreme Court of Bangladesh ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ সুপ্রীম কোর্ট, romanized : Bānlādēś suprīm kōrṭ) is the highest court of law in Bangladesh. It is composed of the High Court Division and the Appellate Division, and was created by Part VI Chapter I (article 94 ...
Anisul Huq was enrolled as a lawyer in the Dhaka district bar in November 1985 and in the High Court Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh in November 1987. In 2001 he was enrolled in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh as a lawyer and became a senior advocate of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh in 2010.
The chief justice is appointed by the President of Bangladesh. The Chief Justice sits in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court with other judges to hear and decide cases, presides over meetings of the full Supreme Court to transact business relating to administration of the court, and supervises the discipline of the judges and ...
The High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh ( Bengali: হাইকোর্ট ডিভিশন) popularly known as the 'High Court' is one of the two divisions of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, the other division being the Appellate Division. It consists of the Chief Justice of Bangladesh and the Judges of the High Court Division.
Bangladesh is a common law country having its legal system developed by the British rulers during their colonial rule over British India. The land now comprises Bangladesh was known as Bengal during the British and Mughal regime while by some other names earlier. Though there were religious and political equipments and institutions from almost ...
The Provisional Government of Bangladesh issued the Proclamation of Independence on 10 April 1971, which served as the interim first Constitution of Bangladesh. It declared "equality, human dignity and social justice" as the fundamental principles of the republic.