May I draw the kind attention of the chairman of the ‘Information Commission’ as well as the ‘Public Service Commission’ of Bangladesh in order to know the number of ‘English Medium’ candidates of the 18th BCS examination (held in 1996-97) Details…
May I draw the kind attention of the chairman of the ‘Information Commission’ as well as the ‘Public Service Commission’ of Bangladesh in order to know the number of ‘English Medium’ candidates of the 18th BCS examination (held in 1996-97) Details…
In a democratic form of the government it’s very important to make good relation amongst the three branches like the judiciary, the legislative and the executive. The combination of these three can operate any democratic state in a better way which failure may result a chaos in the total governance mechanism. Details…
“We are three sisters!” I answer as my acquaintance asks back in reiteration, “You don’t have a brother?” I answer, “No” as I wonder for the zillionth time why people don’t ask boys whether they have a sister. Details…
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Recent behaviour of our Policemen are undoubtedly arose a negative mentality among the common citizens of the country due to their uncivilised attitude towards the civil society especially on the journalists and lawyers. But why? Details…
Road mishaps in front of educational institutes in Dhaka city are frequent. When a student falls victim to any mishap, fellow students become disgruntled. They protest, block street, vandalise vehicles and demand exemplary punishment of the driver. And the scene repeats itself over and over. No doubt, drivers often flout traffic rules and endanger pedestrians’ life. But are the pedestrians careful enough to save their own lives? I guess no. Pedestrians are as reckless as the drivers are. Details…
As per our constitution, all the peoples of the republic should enjoy the same fundamental rights irrespective of the religion, race or caste. Under any circumstances none should be negligible at all on the point of fundamental or human rights issue. Details…
To make better policy in Bangladesh it should be participatory as people can be aware about policy. Policy makers should consult with stakeholders and justifies their opinions then goes for make. The local situation as metro-logical, geographical, environment, laws should be justified and justified the public demand. Details…
Investigation is a time consuming and expensive police business. It is not as easy as normal trading where commodities are placed in the departmental shops, the police officers just visit the market and buy them. Investigations are sometimes uncommonly complex, intricate and with multiple dimensions. Details…
This book is intended to simplify law. Why is simplification necessary? As the author states in preface that, most of the law books in our country are crammed with complex section and sub-section, cases, precedents from superior courts etc. Details…
The recent behavioural trend of the Bangladesh parliamentarians looks very odd to say the least. These days, the JS session can at best be compared to a village haat (bazaar) or a launch ghat where illiterate people converse and communicate using vulgar and indecent language Details…
Syed Muhammad Hussain on Equality first