Bangladesh Supreme Court bans 50 judges from coming to India

January 8, 2025
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Delhi: – The pro-Pakistan BNP leadership of that country is sitting on the shoulders of the judicial system of Bangladesh. The judicial system is running at their finger tips. That is why Chinmoy Maharaj is in jail without trial. Now another example has come to the fore. Yesterday we reported that 50 Bangladeshi judges are coming to India for training. But on Sunday, the Supreme Court of that country issued a ban on it. The Supreme Court of Bangladesh has canceled the arrival of 50 Bangladeshi judges to India for training. This was announced in a notification signed by the Deputy Secretary of the Law and Justice Department, Dr. Abul Hasanat on Sunday.

It is learned that the Law Ministry of Bangladesh had allowed 50 judicial officers of the lower courts of Bangladesh to go to India for training at the National Judicial Academy and State Judicial Academy located in Bhopal, India. But it was canceled on the orders of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. Assistant Judges, Senior Assistant Judges, Joint District and Sessions Judges, Additional District and Sessions Judges, District and Sessions Judges and officers of equivalent rank were nominated for the training. All these judicial officers of Bangladesh were supposed to participate in the training from February 10 to 20. Recently, the Law and Justice Department of the Law Ministry also issued a notification in this regard. But it was canceled at the last minute. Diplomatic circles believe that Yunus deliberately took a step further in his hostility with India.