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Bangladesh Bar Council (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বার কাউন্সিল) is a statutory autonomous body in Bangladesh, established under the Legal Practitioners and the Bar Council Order. [2] [3] It is the licensing and Regulatory body for lawyers in Bangladesh. [4]
In 2018, Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Ainjibi Forum demanded the cancelation of the election results of the Bangladesh Bar Council alleging irregularities and corruption. [6] Which was denied by law secretary of governing Awami League SM Rezaul Karim. [6]
The Sylhet District Bar Association is an organization composed of lawyers practicing in the courts of district judges, session judges, magistrates, and various tribunals in the Sylhet district, established under the Civil Courts Act, the Code of Criminal Procedure, and other special laws.
President of the Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association, Advocate Zainul Abedin, demanded that the government cancel the 11th national election and hold a new election on 3 January 2019 citing irregularities in the election. he stated that the new elections should be held under a neutral non-partisan government.
In 2005, Panna filed a petition on behalf of the Bangladesh Bar Council asking the government to explain its failure to arrest those involved in bombing a court on 17 August. [5] Panna challenged the indemnity ordinance for security officers involved in Operation Clean Heart in 2012 leading it to be revoked by Bangladesh High Court. [6]
From 2004 to 2007, Mahmud was the vice Chairman of the Bangladesh Bar Council. [4] In January 2007, Mahmud was accused of vandalizing the premises of the Supreme Court. [12] Mahmud spoke in favor of 2014 Bangladeshi general election at a hearing in the Bangladesh High Court. [13]
The attorney general is the ex-officio chairman of the Bangladesh Bar Council and accordingly he performs the duties assigned to that post and empowered to participate in any reference to the Supreme Court of Bangladesh made by the President under article 106 of the Constitution and can express his own opinion. [1] [2]
Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust was established in 1993 following a conference of Bangladesh Bar Council in 1992. [3]In 2003, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust filed a petition challenging the constitutionality of the Gram Sarker Act which was scrapped by the Caretaker Government in 2008.