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New interpretation, application

SECTION 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure has for long remained both one of the most discussed and most criticised provisions. The section, on the one hand, has served as a powerful legal instrument in the hands of the police while, on the other, it has cast a long shadow of uncertainty over the fundamental rights and personal liberties of citizens. Over time...

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Charting rights in troubled terrain

SINCE its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has enshrined human rights at the heart of its national identity. The Constitution guarantees fundamental rights, equality before the law, freedom of expression and protection from discrimination, reflecting the nation’s founding vision of justice and dignity for all. Yet over five decades later, the human rights landscape...

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Welfare of construction workers should no more be neglected

ISSUES of worker welfare, which have largely been ignored by successive governments, have once again come to the fore with construction workers having pushed for a set of demands. The Building Construction Workers’ Union at a rally in Dhaka on January 18 demanded that the government should ensure fundamental rights of construction workers...