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The Independence of the Judiciary in Bangladesh: Exploring the Gap Between Theory and Practice

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Management number 201828183 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $59.55 Model Number 201828183
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This book emphasizes the importance of an independent judiciary in a democratic society, highlighting the need for transparent appointment and tenure security of judges. The Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, incorporated this ideal, but the key elements have not been adequately guaranteed. This book sheds light on how succeeding generations of executives have sought to undermine the independence of the judiciary and provides recommendations for inserting detailed norms in the Constitution to establish the best means for excluding patronage appointments and guaranteeing the security of tenure of judges.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 181 pages
Publication date: 03 December 2022
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This book underscores the critical importance of an independent judiciary for the survival of any society rooted in democratic values, such as the enforcement of the rule of law and the protection of individual human rights. To ensure that the judiciary's interpretation of the law remains free from the influence of the executive branch and can hold the executive accountable by safeguarding the lives and liberties of the governed, it is essential to guarantee several key principles, including a transparent method of appointment and the security of tenure for judges.

In the context of a democratic society, the framers of the Constitution of Bangladesh, 1972, followed in the footsteps of their counterparts in India and Pakistan by incorporating the ideal of safeguarding the independence of the judiciary as one of its fundamental features. However, this book makes it evident that the Constitution has not adequately provided the necessary guarantees to realize this ideal. Consequently, this book sheds light on how subsequent generations of executives have attempted to undermine the independence of the judiciary.

In response to this situation, this book offers recommendations for the inclusion of detailed norms in the Constitution of Bangladesh to establish the most effective means for excluding patronage appointments to the bench and for ensuring the security of tenure for judges. By incorporating such norms, this book aims to safeguard the independence of the superior judiciary to decide cases without fear or favor.

It is important to note that this book seeks to bridge the gap between theory and practice regarding the independence of the judiciary in Bangladesh. While no book can provide a comprehensive solution to this complex issue, this book aims to contribute to the ongoing debate and discussion on this critical topic.

Weight: 314g
Dimension: 235 x 155 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811662249
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022


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