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16th amendment placed in JS

Staff Correspondent |
Update: 2014-09-07 09:16:00
16th amendment placed in JS

DHAKA: The much-talked-about Constitution (16th Amendment) Bill has been placed before the parliament for empowering Jatiya Sangsad to impeach the Supreme Court judges for misconduct or incapacity.

Law, Justice and Parliament Affairs Minister Anisul Haque placed the bill before the House and propose for sending the bill to parliamentary standing committee on law ministry for vetting.

On August 18, the cabinet nodded the proposal for amendment of constitution. Later, the law minister said the bill would be passed in ongoing session.

Article 96 of the 1972 Constitution allowed parliament to impeach SC judges for proven offenses or incapability by a vote of a two-thirds majority.

In 1978, the then President Ziaur Rahman repealed its and empowered a Supreme Judicial Council through the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution

According to the existing constitutional provision, the Council comprising the chief justice and two other senior most judges of the Appellate Division investigates allegations of misconduct against any judge and recommend necessary steps to the president.

The president then takes steps as per the recommendations.

BDST: 1910 HRS, SEP 07, 2014

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