16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence / Cyber harassment against women and our legal shortcomings
25 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law Vision / The rise of tech-facilitated intimate partner violence in Bangladesh
25 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Judgment Review / Consultation with the Chief Justice in appointing SC judges
18 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Brief Law review / The draft Telecommunication Ordinance 2025
18 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law Opinion / New data laws in Bangladesh: A critique
18 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law and Society / Progressive evolution of guardianship laws in Bangladesh
13 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law Opinion / The curious case of S Alam and our investment treaty regime
13 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Rights and Remedies / Death by negligence and our legal rights
4 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law Opinion / Transitional solutions for refugee protection through the lens of the Rohingya crisis
4 November 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
Law vision / Preventing land-related fraud through digitalisation
29 October 2025, 18:00 PM
Law & Our Rights
UITS Law organises public lecture on Constitutional Reform in Bangladesh
Department of Law, University of Information Technology and Sciences (UITS) recently hosted a Law Lecture featuring distinguished constitutional law scholar, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Ekramul Haque, who presented the keynote lecture “Constitutional Reform in Bangladesh: What Changes Do We Need to Bring?”
2 June 2025, 18:00 PM
Legal consequences of apostasy under Hindu Law
From the earliest periods of human civilisation, religion has served as one of the foundational elements of social identity and cohesion.
27 May 2025, 18:00 PM
The Passive Revolution of July 2024
On 5 August 2024, the then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India in the face of a nationwide uprising led primarily by students.
22 May 2025, 18:00 PM
Plea bargaining within (a reformed) criminal justice system
Article 35(3) of the Constitution of Bangladesh enshrines that every person accused of criminal offence shall have the right to a speedy and public trial by an independent and impartial court or tribunal established by law.
20 May 2025, 18:00 PM
Looking at the new CPC through lenses of civil court practices
The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), the century-old go-to apparatus for the civil law practitioners in Bangladesh, have gone through significant amendments. The amendments by and large aim to streamline civil court’s processes, expedite the disposal of civil suits, and ensure more effective and speedy remedy for the litigants.
20 May 2025, 18:00 PM
Rights of the migrants in our political agenda
Bangladeshi migrants played a remarkable role during the July revolution through their firm non-cooperation stance against the former government.
16 May 2025, 20:00 PM
BAIUST holds National Law Olympiad
The BAIUST National Law Olympiad 2025 was held on 13 May at the Department of Law, BAIUST, bringing together law students from across Bangladesh for an entire day of legal excellence and competition.
15 May 2025, 21:25 PM
Rights of our Women Workers
Women now make up around 42.7% of the formal workforce in Bangladesh, and all the morein the informal sector, according to Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS). In garments industries, which accounts for nearly 84% of Bangladesh’s total exports, women represent about 55% of the workforce. Beyond clothing, women workers are also involved in informal domestic work, shrimp farms, and tea gardens, often with minimal legal protection.
15 May 2025, 18:00 PM
Need for a Doctors’ Protection Act?
In Bangladesh violence against doctors has become quite a common phenomenon. The violent confrontations between doctors and patients or their attendants often stem from delays in treatment, adverse outcomes, or sheer frustration with an overstretched healthcare system.
15 May 2025, 18:00 PM
Strengthening the legal protections of foreign investment
Promotion, protection, and dispute resolution are the three core structures of an international investment agreement (IIA). While investment facilitation, policy incentives, and infrastructure readiness dominate the headlines, it is essential to remember that legal certainty remains the bedrock of investors’ confidence.
15 May 2025, 18:00 PM
Reimagining Sustainability for the Global South: A Call for Justice, Innovation, and Equity
In an age shaped by climate emergencies, widening inequality, and growing geopolitical tension, the notion of sustainable development emerges as both an aspiration and a necessity.
9 May 2025, 18:00 PM
Reviewing the proposed reforms to the civil procedural law
Widely perceived as a colonial relic, the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (CPC) has been criticised and held liable for procedural impediments and excessive delays in the administration of justice.
24 April 2025, 18:00 PM
Critical analysis of ‘digital summons’
An amendment to the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (CPC) has recently been approved in principle to digitise the judiciary and rectify procedural defects. Of all the changes, the issuance of summons via short message services, voice calls, Instant Messaging Services (IMS) is perhaps the most significant change.
24 April 2025, 18:00 PM
Proposed CPC reforms and other countries
One of the most admirable features of the proposed amendments lies in the procedural efficiency. Replacing the traditional in-person oral testimony of plaintiffs and defendants with affidavit-based written statements, followed by cross-examination, is not merely a technical but a strategic shift.
24 April 2025, 18:00 PM
On sustainable repatriation of the Rohingyas
Safe, voluntary, and dignified repatriation is significant and will potentially be a decisive step in dealing with the Rohingya refugee crisis.
17 April 2025, 18:00 PM
Legal aid, systemic barriers, and access to justice in Bangladesh
Access to justice is not only a fundamental right but also a cornerstone of a fair and democratic society. It ensures that every individual, regardless of their socio-economic background, can seek remedies for grievances, claim their rights, and participate in legal processes. In Bangladesh, while the Constitution guarantees equality before the law, the reality is starkly different for millions of people who are unable to navigate the justice system due to financial, procedural, and systemic barriers.
17 April 2025, 18:00 PM
The impacts of patent laws on plant and food security
The future of food security is increasingly threatened by the aggressive patenting strategies of major biotech corporations, according to the experts in agriculture and legal research.
10 April 2025, 18:00 PM
Unravelling Bangladesh’s Constitutional Conundrum
The principles of ‘equality before law’ and ‘equal protection of law’, cornerstones of modern constitutionalism meant to ensure fairness and justice for all citizens, are entangled in a web of conceptual and judicial inconsistency.
10 April 2025, 18:00 PM
Compensation for victims of international crimes
The International Crimes Tribunal Act, 1973 did not contain any provision regarding compensation for victims.
3 April 2025, 18:00 PM
Changing the understanding of Rape
Rape is a heinous sexual violence and a violation of an individual’s dignity.
3 April 2025, 18:00 PM