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Attorney general vows to curb backlog of cases

| Updated: October 12, 2020 13:10:23


Attorney general vows to curb backlog of cases

As the chief legal officer of the state, the newly appointed Attorney General (AG) AM Amin Uddin on Sunday said his prime challenge is to curb the backlog of cases in the judiciary.

“Many cases remain pending creating backlog in our country. My prime challenge is to curb the backlog in the judiciary,” he said while taking to journalists on his first working day at the AG office, reports BSS.

He also expressed his firm commitment to discharge his responsibilities properly.

“I will try to discharge the state responsibility properly and maintain the height of the AG office and the post where Mahbubey Alam has taken it with his efficiency and honesty,” he said.

Seeking cooperation from the media to stop irregularities and corruption, Amin Uddin said, “I want your cooperation. I request you, if you can help us giving information, it would be very much easier to stop corruption”.

He said as the attorney general and the president of the Supreme Court Bar Association, he would try to prevent any kind of corruption.

Noting that he joined the law profession holding the hands of his senior lawyer Attorney General Mahbubey Alam, who breathed his last on September 27 at the age of 72, Amin Uddin urged all to pray for salvation of the departed soul.

Senior Supreme Court lawyer and Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) President AM Amin Uddin was appointed as the new attorney general of Bangladesh on Thursday last.

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