Thursday, August 30, 2012 Law Minister Shafique Ahmed said on Thursday that his ministry will take initiative to resolve misunderstanding or conflict, if there is any, between parliament and judiciary.
During a hearing on June 5, a High Court, Justice AHM Shamsuddin Choudhury Manik, observed that the Speaker had committed an offence tantamount to sedition by commenting in parliament on an HC order.
In a ruling on June 18, Speaker Abdul Hamid said an HC judge (Justice Manik) has violated the constitution by making "derogatory remark" about the Jatiya Sangsad and the Speaker.
The High Court later said the Speaker's observations that an HC judge has violated the constitution have "no legal effect" and are baseless in the eye of law.
"Of course, we will take initiative if there is any misunderstanding or conflict between the parliament and judiciary in line with the country's constitution," the minister told reporters emerging from a national conference on local government at the LGED auditorium.
Replying to a query, Shafique said the misunderstanding or conflict will be resolved before the parliament goes into next session on September 4.
The minister further said the law ministry will take steps so that one department of government will not lock horn with another.
During a hearing on June 5, a High Court, Justice AHM Shamsuddin Choudhury Manik, observed that the Speaker had committed an offence tantamount to sedition by commenting in parliament on an HC order.
In a ruling on June 18, Speaker Abdul Hamid said an HC judge (Justice Manik) has violated the constitution by making "derogatory remark" about the Jatiya Sangsad and the Speaker.
The High Court later said the Speaker's observations that an HC judge has violated the constitution have "no legal effect" and are baseless in the eye of law.
"Of course, we will take initiative if there is any misunderstanding or conflict between the parliament and judiciary in line with the country's constitution," the minister told reporters emerging from a national conference on local government at the LGED auditorium.
Replying to a query, Shafique said the misunderstanding or conflict will be resolved before the parliament goes into next session on September 4.
The minister further said the law ministry will take steps so that one department of government will not lock horn with another.
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