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MONDAY, MAY 19, 2025
Legal costs escalate due to lawyers’ syndicate: ICT chief prosecutor

Bangladesh

UNB
23 December, 2024, 08:15 pm
Last modified: 23 December, 2024, 08:31 pm

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Legal costs escalate due to lawyers’ syndicate: ICT chief prosecutor

He also criticised bench officers for accepting bribes ranging from Tk20,000 to Tk1 lakh to expedite the listing of bail petitions

UNB
23 December, 2024, 08:15 pm
Last modified: 23 December, 2024, 08:31 pm
Md Tajul Islam, chief prosecutor of International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), spoke at a dialogue at the CIRDAP Auditorium today (23 December). Photo: UNB
Md Tajul Islam, chief prosecutor of International Crimes Tribunal (ICT), spoke at a dialogue at the CIRDAP Auditorium today (23 December). Photo: UNB

Legal expenses in Bangladesh are escalating at an alarming rate, driven by a syndicate of Supreme Court lawyers, said Md Tajul Islam, chief prosecutor of International Crimes Tribunal (ICT).

"While a regular lawyer's fee might amount to Tk20,000, political biases in the courts often compel litigants to hire syndicate lawyers, who charge between Tk5 lakh and Tk25 lakh to secure bail or a favourable outcome," Tajul Islam while speaking at a dialogue today (23 December).

The Centre for Governance Studies (CGS) organized the dialogue titled "Dialogue for Democratic Reconstruction — on Judiciary," at the CIRDAP Auditorium in the capital. 

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"Cases handled by general lawyers are unlikely to succeed," Tajul said highlighting the difficulties faced by those unable to afford such exorbitant costs.

He alleged that ordinary lawyers, unable to secure clients, are increasingly resorting to corrupt practices.

He also criticised bench officers for accepting bribes ranging from Tk20,000 to Tk1 lakh to expedite the listing of bail petitions.

"I have seen instances where judgments were delayed by three years due to bribe-related issues. Political appointments of judges have exacerbated corruption within the judiciary. When the judicial system is used for political purposes, judges exploit the situation to engage in corrupt activities," he mentioned.

Citing the Supreme Court's decision to halt the corruption investigation into S Alam, he posed a pointed question: "Why did the Supreme Court shield corrupt individuals who support the ruling party? This culture must end."

Backlog of cases

The ICT chief prosecutor expressed concern over the backlog of cases in the judicial system, and described how files are stored haphazardly in inadequate spaces, including in front of bathrooms in annex buildings.

He called for the urgent digitisation of case management to enhance efficiency. 

"At present, even if no new cases are filed, it would take at least 30 years to resolve the existing backlog," he added.

The prosecutor underscored the necessity of structural reform in the judiciary to ensure its impartiality and effectiveness.

He urged authorities to address corruption, improve infrastructure, and embrace digital solutions to overcome the inefficiencies plaguing the judicial system.
 

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