OUTLINES OF CURRENT JUDICIARY OF BANGLADESH: A STUDY

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  • Md. Milan Hossain Associate Professor, Dept. of Law, Britannia University Author

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https://doi.org/10.55662/APLPR.2018.413

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Judiciary, Bangladesh, Outlines, Backlogs

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Judiciary is an important organ of a State whereas Bangladesh judiciary comprises all courts and tribunals created under the constitution and statutes of the country which can be drawn broadly by the Supreme Court (higher judiciary) and subordinate courts (lower judiciary). The highest court in Bangladesh is known as the Supreme Court of Bangladesh having two divisions- a) the High Court Division and b) the Appellate Division (Bangladesh Constitution, Art. 94) (hereinafter as the Constitution). Subordinate courts may be civil, criminal, special or tribunal. Due to existing problems viz., backlogs of cases, fake cases, inadequate of judicial officers and accommodation, corruption, backdated laws etc., the current judiciary cannot ensure justice in due time and consequently people are losing confidence upon the judiciary.

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09-12-2018

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Hossain, Md. Milan. “OUTLINES OF CURRENT JUDICIARY OF BANGLADESH: A STUDY”. Asia Pacific Law & Policy Review, vol. 4, Dec. 2018, pp. 43-64, https://doi.org/10.55662/APLPR.2018.413.

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