The newly appointed four judges of the High Court Division took oath on Monday.
Chief Justice Mohammad Muzammel Hossain administered the oath while Supreme Court Registrar A K M Shamsul Islam moderated the programme. Justices from both the divisions of the Supreme Court were present at the programme.
The four judges are – Justice Mohammad Ruhul Quddus, Justice Mohammad Khasruzzaman, Justice Farid Ahmed and Justice Mohammad Nazrul Islam Talukder.
They were appointed as additional judges of the High Court on Nov 4, 2010. There services have been regularised on Sunday in line with Article 95 (1) of the Constitution.
With the new appointments, there are 98 judges in the High Court now bringing down the number of additional judges to 20. The Appellate Division has seven judges.
Chief Justice Mohammad Muzammel Hossain administered the oath while Supreme Court Registrar A K M Shamsul Islam moderated the programme. Justices from both the divisions of the Supreme Court were present at the programme.
The four judges are – Justice Mohammad Ruhul Quddus, Justice Mohammad Khasruzzaman, Justice Farid Ahmed and Justice Mohammad Nazrul Islam Talukder.
They were appointed as additional judges of the High Court on Nov 4, 2010. There services have been regularised on Sunday in line with Article 95 (1) of the Constitution.
With the new appointments, there are 98 judges in the High Court now bringing down the number of additional judges to 20. The Appellate Division has seven judges.
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