Newly appointed Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain on Sunday said he will always try his best to coordinate among the functions of three organs of the state-- legislative, executive and judiciary.
"Only a proper coordination among the three pillars of the State can spur development in the country. In absence of the coordination, there may be disruption in development. So, I'll try my level best to perform my duty in coordination of the three pillars," said the Chief Justice.
He came up with the remarks while addressing a reception accorded by the Attorney General's office and the Supreme Court Bar Association during his first day of office.
On Saturday, he was sworn in at Bangabhaban as the Chief Justice of Bangladesh. President Abdul Hamid administered the oath.
Mahmud Hossain, a judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, was appointed Chief Justice barely three months after Surendra Kumar Sinha resigned from the post on November 10 last year.
Sinha went on leave on health grounds in October.
Mahmud Hossain said he would try his best so that the Supreme Court can discharge its functions as enshrined in the constitution. "The huge pending cases are a big problem for us. To mitigate the problem, we'll have to work together," he added.
"Honesty is the biggest strength of judges. Their souls ate the main places of accountability. Judges will only follow the Constitution and laws of the land," Hossain observed.
He went on saying, "It's my duty to conduct judicial activities impartially, maintaining highest sincerity and honesty and rising above all sorts of fears, keeping the oath in my heart."
UNB said he also stressed enactment of a law to recruit judges under Article 95, (2) (Ga) of the Constitution.