Thursday, 21 Nov, 2024

Law

Joynal Hazari passes away

<p><strong>Joynal Hazari, Awami League Advisory Council member and a former lawmaker from Feni, passed away on Monday afternoon. He was 76</strong></p> <p>He breathed his last around 5:30 pm while undergoing at Labaid Hospital in the capital.</p> <p>His personal political assistant Shakhawat Hossain

Diplomacy, politics, and law make Julian Assange free

<p><strong>WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was released from jail in Britain on Monday (June 24) after agreeing to a deal with United States authorities.</strong></p> <p>The 52-year-old Australian editor and publisher was found guilty the following day of a single charge of espionage as part of this agreement with

Backlog of 41 lakh cases in courts: Law Minister

<p><strong>Bangladesh has 41,09,755 cases pending in all courts, Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq said on Sunday.</strong></p> <p>He revealed the information in parliament during a discussion of the proposal to cut allocation to the Law and Justice Division in the budget of the

Violation of law and order won’t be tolerated: DMP Commissioner

<p><strong>Dhaka Metropolitan Commissioner (DMP) Commissioner Habibur Rahman on Friday warned that violation of law and order would not be tolerated during the movement of quota reformation in government jobs.</strong></p> <p>Urging all to obey the apex court&#39;s order, he said that the police would not

Govt ready to hold talks with students over quota reform

<p><strong>Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Haque today (July 18) said the government is ready to discuss the quota reform issue with the agitated students.&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>He was briefing journalists in the tunnel of the National Parliament.</p> <p>The minister also

Police HQ cancels suspension order of police personnel

<p><strong>The Police Headquarters (HQ) on Friday (August 9) revoked suspension orders issued against personnel for breach of administrative conduct.</strong></p> <p>Additional Deputy Inspector General Belal Uddin signed the letter sent to all sub-divisions and units asking them to withdraw suspension orders

Three Supreme Court judges resign, President accepts

<p><strong>Three judges of the Supreme Court&rsquo;s High Court Division have submitted their resignation letters to the President.</strong></p> <p>The Ministry of Law issued a notification on Tuesday (November 19) stating that the President has accepted the resignations of the three judges.</p>