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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2025
Judicial independence, other reforms discussed at UNDP-SC seminar

Bangladesh

TBS Report
06 April, 2025, 05:20 pm
Last modified: 06 April, 2025, 05:22 pm

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Judicial independence, other reforms discussed at UNDP-SC seminar

The chief justice says he deeply values the strategic partnership with UNDP

TBS Report
06 April, 2025, 05:20 pm
Last modified: 06 April, 2025, 05:22 pm
The sixth Regional Seminar on Judicial Independence and Efficiency, organised by the Bangladesh Supreme Court and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on 5 April. Photo: Courtesy
The sixth Regional Seminar on Judicial Independence and Efficiency, organised by the Bangladesh Supreme Court and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on 5 April. Photo: Courtesy

The sixth Regional Seminar on Judicial Independence and Efficiency, organised by the Bangladesh Supreme Court and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), was held yesterday in Rangpur, where discussions focused on judicial independence and various other reform proposals.

It brought together senior members of the judiciary, legal experts, and development partners to promote transparency, efficiency, and accountability within the justice system.

The event was attended by Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed as the chief guest. 

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In his remarks, he emphasised the foundational role of judicial independence in upholding the rule of law. "Judicial reform is no longer a distant aspiration; it is unfolding now. Over the past eight months, we have taken bold and transformative steps to ensure true judicial independence, including the establishment of autonomous judicial bodies, digital innovation, and people-centric services."

"The judiciary must be the architect of its own reform—transparent, accountable, and free from executive influence," he added.

He said he deeply values the strategic partnership with UNDP for their continued support in advancing the reform agenda across the country.

As a special guest, Sarah Cooke, British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, reiterated the UK's commitment to justice sector reform and inclusive governance.

"An independent and efficient judiciary is vital for the rule of law and the foundation upon which the rights and freedoms of individuals rest. It is more important than ever as Bangladesh charts the pathway to a democratic, inclusive, and prosperous future," she said.

"The chief justice's roadmap is both timely and transformative, offering a strategic vision that responds to citizens' aspirations for a fair, timely, and accessible justice system."

Delivering welcome remarks, Stefan Liller, resident representative of UNDP Bangladesh, highlighted UNDP's long-standing partnership in supporting judicial reform in Bangladesh.

"The divisional seminars ensure an inclusive reform process by engaging judges across Bangladesh. The UNDP is proud to be part of this journey, building on over a decade of collaboration with the Supreme Court. Our support spans justice service delivery, digitalisation, case backlog reduction, court administration, and access to justice for vulnerable communities," said Stefan Liller.

In his remarks, Justice Zafor Ahmed stressed the urgency of institutional autonomy for long-term judicial development.

A presentation was delivered by Md Muajjem Hussain, special officer of the Supreme Court, on the proposed framework of the "Independent Supreme Court Secretariat" underscoring its potential to enhance the administrative and financial autonomy of the judiciary.

The regional seminar series continues to serve as a platform for meaningful dialogue and collaboration to advance judicial excellence in Bangladesh.

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