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The Supreme Court of Bangladesh is divided into two parts: the Appellate Division and the High Court Division. The High Court Division hears appeals from lower courts and tribunals; it also has original jurisdiction in certain limited cases, such as writ applications under Article 101 of the Constitution of Bangladesh, and company and admiralty matters.
The High Court Division, Supreme Court of Bangladesh (Bengali: হাইকোর্ট ডিভিশন), popularly known as 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 Justices of the High Court Division. [1]
Bangladesh Supreme Court is the highest court of Bangladesh. The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh has been described in Article 94(1) of the Constitution of Bangladesh. [1] It consists of two divisions, the High Court Division and the Appellate Division. These two divisions of the Supreme Court have separate jurisdictions. [2]
Judiciary of Bangladesh: Residence: Dhaka, Bangladesh: Seat: Supreme Court of Bangladesh, Ramna, Dhaka: Appointer: The President of Bangladesh on the advice of the Chief Adviser: Term length: Until the age of 67 or At the pleasure of the President: Inaugural holder: Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem: Formation: 16 December 1972; 52 years ago () Salary ...
He was elevated to a lawyer of the High Court Division on 17 May 1987. [3] On 27 August 2003, Justice Chowdhury was appointed an additional judge of the High Court Division by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party government. [3] [4] His appointment to the High Court Division became permanent on 27 August 2005. [3]
Bangladesh’s High Court on Monday commuted the death sentences of seven Islamic militants to life in prison for their role in a 2016 attack on a cafe in the capital, Dhaka, that killed 20 people ...
The trial of Bangladesh International Crimes Tribunal has been held in the old High Court building. The International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) is an ongoing tribunal in Bangladesh that aims to investigate and administer justice regarding the war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide and crimes against peace committed by Pakistan army and their local collaborators Razakar, Al-Badr, Al-Shams ...
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court on Sunday rolled back most of the controversial quotas on government jobs which sparked violent protests.. Under the quota system, some 30% of sought-after civil ...