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    The Separation of Power and the Independence of Judiciary: Bangladesh Perspective.

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    2025-07-05
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    Khan, Nirjhar Rifat Shishir
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    Independence of judiciary is the backbone of a nation for ensuring justice towards the people. Bangladesh judiciary is independence according to our constitution. In 2007, judiciary separated from the executive from a dynamic and land marking decisions of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. Judiciary can play a vital role in maintaining law and order. The Supreme Court of Bangladesh pronounced some tremendous judgment which becomes a land mark not only for Bangladesh but also for the many other states. But still now we have a doubt regarding the independence of judiciary in practice though the constitution ensured its independence. My proposed study aims to show that how for the judiciary independent in Bangladesh. If the judiciary is independent and do not face any pressure or influence from any other organs then it may work honestly may provide justice to the parties. So my study will provide a clear conception at its concluding part that is the judiciary independent truly in practice and what are the weakness and so recommendation regarding the proposed study.But at present the judges and magistrates are being pressurized by the Executive organs of the state. The transfer of the judges and magistrates are highly dependent upon the will of the executive organ. State needs to take proper steps regarding the independence of judiciary.
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