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Bangladesh Law Commission

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Formation
  
1996

Region served
  
Bangladesh

Headquarters
  
Dhaka, Bangladesh

Official language
  
Bengali

Website
  
Bangladesh Law Commission

Bangladesh Law Commission is an independent body, set up through an act passed in the national parliament that reviews laws and recommends reforms when necessary in Bangladesh and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Former chief justice A.B.M. Khairul Haque is the present chairman of the commission.

History

There has a number of temporary law commissions in the history of Bangladesh, the first one being set up in 1974. On 9 September 1996 the first permanent law commission was constituted. The first chairman of the commission was Fazle Kaderi Mohammad Abdul Munim, a former chief justice of Bangladesh. In 2016 it drafted the Liberation War Denial Crimes Act, 2016 which made denying war crimes in the Bangladesh Liberation war a crime.

References

Bangladesh Law Commission Wikipedia