50 judges of Bangladesh will take training in India


50 judicial officers from Bangladesh will undergo 10-day training at government academies in India. This information was given in a news on Saturday. However, the diplomatic dispute continues between the two countries. The Law Ministry has given permission to 50 judicial officers of subordinate courts to undergo training at the National Judicial Academy and State Judicial Academy in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, for which Bangladesh will not have to bear any expense.

‘Pratham Aalo’ newspaper said in its news here, “The Law Ministry has given permission in view of the advice of the Supreme Court.”

These judicial officers will participate in the training program from February 10 to February 20. Officers of the rank of Assistant Judge, Senior Assistant Judge, Joint District and Sessions Judge, Additional District and Sessions Judge, District and Sessions Judge and equivalent ranks have been nominated for training.

According to the news, in a circular signed by Abul Hasnat, Deputy Secretary (Training), Law and Justice Division of the Ministry of Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs, it has been said that the entire cost of training will be borne by the Government of India.

India and Bangladesh have had strained relations ever since ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to New Delhi on August 5 last year following a massive student-led movement that toppled her 16-year-long Awami League government. Was.


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