Bangladesh's Supreme Court has reinstated the Supreme Judicial Council, reversing the 16th constitutional amendment that had given Parliament the power to remove judges. The amendment, passed in 2014, was declared unconstitutional by the High Court in 2016. The new ruling reaffirms the original constitutional provisions, ending the legislature's role in judicial impeachment. Read The Rest at :
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