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Chief Justice of Bangladesh

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Style
  
The Honourable

Formation
  
1972

Residence
  
Dhaka, Bangladesh

Website
  
supremecourt.gov.bd

Chief Justice of Bangladesh

Appointer
  
President of Bangladesh

Inaugural holder
  
Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem

The Chief Justice of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশের প্রধান বিচারপতিBānglādēśhēr Prodhān Bichārpoti) is the chief amongst the judges of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh, and also head of the whole judicial establishments, including subordinate courts. The Chief Justice is appointed by The President of Bangladesh, who sits in the Appellate Division with other judges to hear and decide cases. Chief Justice presides over full court meetings to transact business relating to the administration of the Supreme Court, and control discipline of the judges and magistrates of the subordinate courts. Most rules for regulating the practice and procedure of both the Appellate and High Court Divisions of the Supreme Court (including subordinate courts) including those specified in certain legislative acts, such as the Companies Act 1994 and the Banking Companies Act 1991, are also duly scrutinized and approved in full court meetings presided over by the Chief Justice. He also distributes judicial business of the High Court Division by constituting different benches to exercise its original, appellate and revisable jurisdictions.

Administrative control (including the power of creation of post, promotion and grant of leave) and discipline of the judges and magistrates of the subordinate courts is exercised by the President in consultation with the Supreme Court and urgent matters relating thereto are dispensed with in consultation with the Chief Justice.

References

Chief Justice of Bangladesh Wikipedia