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'JUSTICE' IN PRACTICE

Taqbir Huda

'JUSTICE' IN PRACTICE

Taqbir Huda is a human rights lawyer and a columnist for The Daily Star, writing on social injustice, accountability and legal reform. He can be reached at taqbirhuda@gmail.com.

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An ode to Yasmeen Murshed / The passing of a quiet revolutionary

3 August 2025
Mrs Murshed believed that education should not begin and end with books.
3 August 2025
AL banned anti-terror law amended

New amendment to the Anti-Terrorism Act can be used to assault free speech

16 May 2025
The interim government amended the anti-terrorism law to temporarily suspend AL.
16 May 2025
Hefazat versus women

Why does Hefazat fear women’s rights more than usury?

7 May 2025
Why do religious pressure groups single out women’s rights for moral outrage?
7 May 2025
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Opinion / Why the DU student harasser got bail

11 March 2025
Bangladesh law penalises harassment, with jail and fines under key provisions.
11 March 2025
Taqbir Huda on Human Rights Day 2024

Human Rights Day 2024 / ‘We must challenge not just regimes, but also oppressive legal machinery'

10 December 2024
Human rights lawyer Taqbir Huda talks about the current state of human rights in Bangladesh and the potential way forward.
10 December 2024
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Human Rights Defenders / Remembering Sigma Huda’s trailblazing activism against gender-based violence

7 December 2024
Sigma Huda’s legacy for the empowerment of women, be it at the home, on the roads or in the courtroom, lives on.
7 December 2024
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How medical evidence is used to discredit rape complainants

5 March 2023
The need for corroborative or medical evidence to prove rape (and therefore these two rules) violates the global standards set by the UN and the WHO.
5 March 2023
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A company’s negligence killed 44 people. What price will it pay?

7 June 2022
Another brutal reminder that worker safety is last on our list of priorities for our progressive and developing country.
7 June 2022
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Narayanganj Mosque Fire: Authorities must pay for their negligence

On Friday night, a massive explosion took place in Baitus Salah Jame Masjid in Narayanganj, killing 24 people and injuring dozens more, most of whom have sustained over 70 percent burn injuries.
7 September 2020
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Holding companies liable for death by negligence

On May 27, 2020, a devastating fire broke out in the corona isolation unit of United Hospital in Gulshan, which claimed the lives of five patients who were receiving treatment there.
15 June 2020
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Virtual courts and the future of justice

On May 9, 2020, the president of Bangladesh sanctioned the operation of virtual courts by the judiciary by passing the Adalot Kortrik Tothyo Projukti Byabohar Odhyadesh 2020 (roughly translated as the “Use of Information and Communications Technology in Court Ordinance 2020”).
20 May 2020
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Why we need to stop using the term ‘working mothers’

The annual celebration of the Mother’s Day brings with it the usual outpouring of love and appreciation for the primary caregivers in our families, but it also tends to bring to the fore some of the deeply ingrained conceptions (and misconceptions) about motherhood in our society.
14 May 2020
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We have laws but why don’t they work?

This year’s International Women’s Day, as the ones before it, comes with a reminder that the culture of impunity for violence against women (VAW) continues to be a concern, despite there being a myriad of laws that are meant to counter VAW in our country.
7 March 2020
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Why do rape cases stay out of court?

Despite the frequent media reports of rape in Bangladesh, existing studies suggest that most rape survivors do not take legal action.
7 February 2020
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Why crossfire will not solve our rape problem

The recent rape incident of a second year Dhaka University student has reignited widespread public frustration on the prevailing culture of impunity for rape in our country.
16 January 2020
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The colonial legacy of rape laws

Rape continues to be one of the most prevalent forms of violence against women in the world and Bangladesh is sadly no exception.
27 November 2019
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What legal action can a male rape victim take?

On August 19, 2019, Jamir Ullah*, a 45-year-old father of one based in Sreepur, hanged himself from a beam off the balcony of his home after being gang raped by 10 men.
31 October 2019
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Sexual harassment and the law: Where’s the problem?

Since its inception in 2017, the #MeToo Movement has been spreading across the world; it has brought to the fore the grave extent to which women from all strata of society face sexual harassment in their daily lives.
26 June 2019
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Why our religious leaders must condemn Nusrat's murder

Any Bangladeshi with an iota of humanity should still have their conscience reeling over the heinous murder of Nusrat, the brave girl
19 April 2019
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Remembering the barbarities of Operation Searchlight

On the fateful night of March 25, 1971, the Pakistani army officially launched its campaign of genocide in erstwhile East Pakistan, by unleashing death squads that mercilessly killed 7,000 unarmed, innocent Bengalis in one single night.
24 March 2019
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State liability to pay compensation for rape: A necessary ruling

On March 10, 2019, the High Court issued a rule demanding the Inspector General of Police (IGP) and other concerned authorities to explain why they should not be ordered to pay compensation of Tk 50 lakhs to a young woman who had been raped by two police officers in Manikganj earlier in February.
14 March 2019
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Why I do not support the killing of 'rapists' by 'Hercules'

Recently, the bodies of three "rapists" have been found shot to death with culpatory notes hanging around their necks. On January 17, the first body was found by the police in Savar,
13 February 2019
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Compensation is a matter of right, not sympathy

On January 25, 2019, a coal laden truck flipped over and crushed a makeshift workers' shed in a Comilla brick kiln factory, killing 13 people and injuring five others.
8 February 2019
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The problem with the Road Transport Act

Much controversy surrounds the new Road Transport Act 2018 which has been the subject of massive protests by road transport workers who perceive the new law to be unduly harsh on them.
9 November 2018
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Women-only bus is not the solution

Early in June this year, a women-only bus service named Dolonchapa was launched by Rangs Group in Dhaka with a view to giving women a “safer” and “easier” travel option (The Daily Star).
24 September 2018
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Judicial activism for constitutional torts

On 9 August 2018, the Appellate Division upheld a High Court verdict that ordered Bangladesh Railway and Bangladesh Fire Service and Civil Defence to pay Tk 10 lakh each as compensation to the parents of Zihad, a four-year boy who died after falling into a shaft.
6 August 2018
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Purchasing impunity in the name of 'compensation'?

On 19 June 2018, a pedestrian was struck and killed by a speeding SUV near Mohakhali flyover in Dhaka.
25 June 2018
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Road deaths and injuries: The role of tort law

Bangladesh is hardly any stranger to road deaths and injuries but this past month has been particularly poignant since certain road injuries and subsequent deaths in Dhaka have garnered nationwide attention due to their tragic and gruesome nature.
28 May 2018

Pagination

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