Phd seminar on 'Village Court' held at IU


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2021-11-21 07:39:37 BdST

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2024-05-17 08:58:26 BdST

Published: 2021-11-21 07:39:37 BdST

IU Live: A PhD seminar on 'The Concept of Access to Justice and Development of Village Court in Bangladesh' was held today at Islamic University (IU) in Kushtia.

Islamic University Law department arranged the seminar at the seminar room of the Law faculty on the campus around 11:00 am.

IU treasurer Professor Dr Alamgir Hossain Bhuiyan addressed the event as the chief guest while Professor Dr Nurun Nahar, Chairperson of the Law department, was in the chair.

Professor Dr Halima Khatun, dean of Law faculty, Professor Dr M Selim Toha of law department addressed the programme as the special guests while associate Professor Dr Abdul Karim Khan of the department delivered speech as the discussant.

Over 50 teachers from different departments including Professor Dr Kazi M Atiqur Rahman, Professor Dr Shahjahan Mondol, Professor Dr Reba Mondol of law department, Professor Dr Jahangir Hossain, Professor Dr Anowar Hossain of Islamic History and Culture department, Professor Dr Maher, Professor Dr Shahadat Hossain Azad of English department and Professor Dr Anowarul Haque Swapon were present here.

PhD fellow M Sazzadur Rahman Titu presented his research article at the function under the supervision of Professor Dr Johurul Islam of Law department.

The fellow, Sazzadur Rahman, broadly explained in his research paper titled 'Role of Village Courts for Access to Justice in Bangladesh' about the types of Justice, access to justice, principle of access to justice and Justice and court system of Bangladesh.

Dhaka, 20 November (campuslive24.com)//BSC


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