Govt plans to set up nat’l judicial academy: Anisul
Law Minister Anisul Haq on Friday said the government is planning to establish a national judicial academy at Shibchar, Madaripur district, with a view to imparting training to people concerned.
After visiting the proposed land of the judicial training academy at Shibchar yesterday afternoon, the Law Minister said, “As per the instruction of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, a national judicial academy will be set up in the country as training is very much necessary for institutionalization of the judicial system.”
“Since the construction work of the Padma Bridge
is near to end, there is a beautiful and aesthetic space available at Shivchar beside the bridge. Therefore, the government is planning to build a national judicial academy there and a joint district judge court,” added the Minister.
The Law Minister said that the government led by Sheikh Hasina has established the rule of law in the country, and that is why the judiciary is working as an independent body.
Jatiya Sangsad Chief Whip Noor-E-Alam Chowdhury, Madaripur District Council Chairman M Miazuddin Khan, Deputy Commissioner M Wahidul Islam and District Awami League Senior Vice-President Munir Chowdhury, among others, accompanied the Minister during the visit.
