Allocation for judiciary increased
Ensure quick justice by reducing case backlogs
The issue of legal complexities and the slow pace of the judiciary, leading to cases being stalled, is not new. In every country, thousands of cases remain unresolved for years. Even in countries like Europe and America, many cases are pending for extended periods. In India, there are thousands of cases that have been pending for over 30 years; however, the situation in Bangladesh is rare globally. In such a small country, a staggering 4.4 million cases are stuck! No one knows when these cases will be resolved.
ISPR requests not to get misled by rumours over security of St. Martin’s
Inter Services Public Relation Directorate (ISPR) has urged all not to be misguided by rumours spreading through social media over the security of St. Martin’s island centering Myanmar's ongoing internal conflict near the island.
Allocation for judiciary, including Supreme Court, increases
In the proposed budget for the fiscal year 2024-2025, allocations have increased for the Supreme Court and the Ministry of Law and Justice. A proposal of 2022 crore taka has been allocated for the Ministry of Law and Justice, while the allocation for the Supreme Court has also increased.