The Judiciary Reform Commission organized a consultation meeting as part of stakeholder engagement at a city hotel on Sunday.
Justice Shah Abu Naeem Mominur Rahman, Head of the Commission and former Associate Justice, Appellate Division presided over the meeting.
Justice Md Emdadul Haque, Commission Member, Former Justice, High Court Division, Bangladesh Supreme Court gave a welcome speech at the meeting, said a media release.
Commission members -- Tanim Hussain Shawon, Advocate, Bangladesh Supreme Court, Kazi Mahfuzul Haque Supan, Faculty of Law, Dhaka University and Commission member Syed Aminul Islam, former Registrar General and former District and Sessions Judge acted as moderators.
In the meeting, views were exchanged on the issues of simplifying the judicial process, the role of the judiciary in protecting human rights, making the judiciary women and child-friendly, implementing alternative dispute resolution and legal aid programs and ensuring access to justice aspirants in the judiciary.
The participants proposed specific recommendations for appointing judges and government lawyers.
Besides, they emphasized improved case management, increased use of information technology in court and alternative dispute resolution to solve the backlog of cases. They proposed reforms to make the justice system more accessible to women, children and the physically challenged.
Jatiyo mohila sangstha, Manusher Jonno Foundation, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Service Trust, BRAC, Ain o Salish Kendra (ASK), Bangladesh Institute of Labor Studies, Madaripur Legal Aid Association, Bangladesh Environment Lawyers Association, Bangladesh Shishu Adhikar Forum, Adhikar, Transparency International Bangladesh, Center for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh National Women Lawyers Association, B-SCAN, Bandhu Social Welfare Society, Rupantor, Research and Development Collective, Bangladesh Manobadhikar Sangbadik Forum (BMSF), Nari Paksha, ACLAB, IPDS, Humanity Foundation, UNDP, UN Women, UNHCR, UNODC, Safety and Rights Society is the National Consultation, IOM, etc participated in the meeting.
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