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Dr Shahdeen Malik

  • Thu, 31 Aug 23

Lawer, Constitutional expert 

Interim government can be formed following existing rules
Supreme-Court

Law

Wed, 7 Aug 24

Interim government can be formed following existing rules

Following the mass uprising, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned from her position in accordance with Article 57 of the Constitution. With the prime minister's resignation, it is assumed that all members of her cabinet have also resigned. Subsequently, President Md. Shahabuddin dissolved the 12th National Parliament last Tuesday. Therefore, the country currently has no government. An interim government is now expected to be formed, and it is heard that Nobel laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus has already been nominated as its head. This new government is set to be formed under his leadership.

200-year-old laws needs some reform
200-year-old laws needs some reform

Law

Thu, 31 Aug 23

200-year-old laws needs some reform

The judicial system of Bangladesh is still completely dependent on various acts-- criminal, civil and penal code--introduced by the British Indian Government. Even under the changed circumstances, the 200-year-old acts are still used in current times. Indeed, the laws need some reforms, but it is not necessary to bring major changes to those acts. America's constitution has still been functioning with only seven articles for years.