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Eggs hurled at HC judges for remarks on Zia

A group of lawyers disrupted a High Court session of Justice Md Ashraful Kamal and his fellow judge Kazi Waliul Islam hurling eggs and shouting at them that compelled them to leave the courtroom on Wednesday...

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Ex-CJ Ruhul Amin dies

Former chief justice Md Ruhul Amin died of old-age complications at Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka at 4.30am Sunday. He was 83.

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Reform should attend to class bias in justice delivery system

THIS is unfortunate that 12 years after the Tazreen Fashions fire that left at least 119 workers dead and 176 more workers injured on November 24, 2012, the victims and affected families are still denied justice. After the fire, the media reported violations of labour law, including the storage of flammable substances on factory premises, a lack of fire exits...

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Ex-CJ Fazlul Karim dies

Former chief justice Mohammad Fazlul Karim died of old-age complications at a Dhaka hospital early Saturday. He was 81.

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Commission demanded for ensuring justice

Families of the victims of the February 25–26, 2009 rebellion in the erstwhile Bangladesh Rifles and sacked BDR members on Saturday demanded a commission to ensure punishment for actual perpetrators...

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CJ urges all to continue fight against injustice

Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed on Sunday called upon the country people to work together against the society’s injustice and discrimination rising above communal narrowness...

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Strengthening institutions for justice

THE 16th goal of the Sustainable Development Goals is to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all, and build effective, accountable, and inclusive institutions at all levels. Although this goal of the SDGs comes rather late on the list, it encompasses many issues and covers a country’s main institutions. In fact, ensuring justice for people has become a real challenge for the current world. Moreover, building accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels is not an easy affair...

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Justice for July massacre

THE July-August uprising, which courageously stood against the oppressive Sheikh Hasina-led Awami League regime, led to the fall of a government many considered authoritarian. However, this victory came at a tremendous cost, with thousands of lives lost, many of them young protesters who made the ultimate sacrifice...

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Justice seekers face hurdle in absence of PPs, GPs

Justice seekers across the country are facing prolonged delays due to the persistent absence of public prosecutors and government pleaders, appointed under the overthrown Awami League regime, from lower courts since the fall of the AL government amid a student-mass uprising on August 5...

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Adaptation finance is key to climate justice

ADAPTATION finance stands at the heart of one of the gravest challenges confronting the global community — how to shield vulnerable nations from the worsening impacts of climate change. Yet, the current global financial framework remains inadequate, perpetuating a cycle of debt and dependence for countries already grappling with severe...

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Justice for violence demanded

The University Teachers’ Network on Saturday held a protest rally demanding justice for those who were victims of violence, attacks, and murders on campuses and in the hills...

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Justice in post-dictatorship Bangladesh

IN THE aftermath of Bangladesh’s 15-year dictatorship, the country finds itself grappling with the complexities of transitioning from autocratic rule to a democratic and just society. The fall of the regime, brought about by the July student-mass uprising, marked the end of a dark chapter in the nation’s history, where corruption, political oppression, and a lack...

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