Law Minister Anisul Huq yesterday said the freedom of the Judiciary will not be affected by the rules which have been issued determining discipline and conduct of lower court judges, reports UNB. The minister came up with the remark while addressing as the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony of 19th training course for the government prosecutors and public prosecutors at the Judicial Administration Training Institute.
According to the section 29 (2) of the discipline and conduct rules, if any disagreement is arisen between the President and the Supreme Court over any issue and matter is not solved, then Supreme Court's suggestion will be granted finally, said Anisul.
"So, the freedom of the Judiciary will not be affected by the discipline and conduct rules," he added. The gazette was issued in the light of section 116 of the Constitution in consultation with the President and the Judges of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Anisul said.
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Country's first-ever mini-garment factory, set up in a jail to facilitate income-generating activities, for prisoners will be opened in Narayanganj today, reports UNB. Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan… 
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