Bangla Press Desk: Following last year’s July Uprising, many law officers appointed during the previous fascist regime fled, disrupting court proceedings nationwide and making it harder for citizens to access justice.
The shortage of prosecutors and judges in key cases led to significant delays and frustration for people seeking legal remedies, CA Press Wing said in a statement on Sunday.
Over the past year, the government has taken unprecedented steps to address this issue, making the largest number of law officer appointments in the country’s history.
A total of 4,889 government law officers have been deployed to courts and tribunals across the nation, alongside 274 new attorneys in the Attorney General’s Office.
Govt makes record appointments to strengthen judiciary
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:26 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Following last year’s July Uprising, many law officers appointed during the previous fascist regime fled, disrupting court proceedings nationwide and making it harder for citizens to access justice.
The shortage of prosecutors and judges in key cases led to significant delays and frustration for people seeking legal remedies, CA Press Wing said in a statement on Sunday.
Over the past year, the government has taken unprecedented steps to address this issue, making the largest number of law officer appointments in the country’s history.
A total of 4,889 government law officers have been deployed to courts and tribunals across the nation, alongside 274 new attorneys in the Attorney General’s Office.
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