Abstract:
With particular reference to important cases in the judiciary, this thesis examines the concepts of
judicial independence and judicial accountability. Finding provisions of the Bangladesh Judicial
Service
(Srinkhola)
Bidhimala,
2017
that
contradict
with
judicial
independence
and
accountability is the main goal of this thesis. The thesis investigates the state of judicial
independence and accountability in Bangladesh in light of international norms and the
Bangladeshi Constitution. First, it assesses the constitutional principle of the independence of the
judiciary. Then, this thesis looks at how the Masdar Hossain Case"s judgment separated the
executive branch from the subordinate judiciary. The Bangladesh Judicial Service (Srinkhola)
Bidhimala, 2017 rule's advantages and disadvantages are discussed in the thesis along with how
they affect judicial independence. It makes suggestions for improving Bangladesh's judicial
independence and accountability conditions by keeping the positive aspects or addressing the
negative ones. Finally, the thesis underlines that appropriate steps should be taken to safeguard
judicial independence.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Law in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh