Concern
over performance of the law officers
Muhammad
Samsul Hoque
Recently as per the report in the Daily Star of 2nd January, 2004 the
Attorney General has expressed extreme concern over a sort of corrupt
and poor performance of his fellow law officers. The Editor of the Dhaka
law Reports, Mr. Shahabuddin Ahmad has rightly pointed finger to the
'persons responsible' for making irresponsible appointments as though
distributing charities without caring if the appointees are fit for
the job. The appointments were made more than two years ago. Immediately
after the appointments conscious members of the Supreme Court Bar Association
reacted strongly. Standing legal provisions, even, as to the requirement
of regular practice for 5 years or 10 years as the case may be for appointment
as Assistant Attorney General or Deputy Attorney General have been trampled
on by the Government whom the people granted two-third majority in the
parliament. The 'Persons responsible' have only considered the date
of enrolment as an Advocate to count 5 years or 10 years of practice
for the purpose of the appointments in question without at all seeing
the actual and regular practice. Thus persons having actual regular
practice of less than 3 years in the High Court Division have been appointed
as Deputy Attorney General for Bangladesh.
Not only the duly
qualified persons have been deprived of their rightful claim to the
offices of the law officers but the institution of justice has also
been damaged which, today, stands proved. There is none to disaffirm
this reality. The learned Judges do not get necessary assistance from
the law officers and almost every day we find serious annoyance in the
court rooms. If such Deputy Attorney Generals are elevated to the Bench
the conscience of the nation will suffer further.
On 5th February,
2004 I had the opportunity to hear the learned Attorney General Mr.
A. F. Hassan Ariff, being called up, in his office. He, in course of
discussion, expressed his anxiety as to poor performance of the law
officers. To improve the situation, he added, that the Government has
decided not to appoint Deputy Attorney Generals directly rather they
would be promoted from the Assistant Attorney Generals on the basis
of their performance standard. We must thank the persons in the Government,
at least, for their anxiety. But now the question is who will assess
the performance standard and on what basis? If the Government wishes
to assess the performance standard of the law officers without any rules
then who will assess the standard of the Government? Because the Government
has proved that power means pick and choose from those who are skilled
in rat race. Another important question is if the already appointed
law officers are not go away then how conscious and capable one from
among the members of the Bar will join the office of the Attorney General
as Assistant Attorney General?. The way remains open in that case is
to bring the Assistant public prosecutors (App) by promotion as Assistant
Attorney General because no competent practitioner in the Supreme Court
will accept humiliation being subordinate to those without requisite
qualifications. Similarly the benches of the Supreme Court might be,
according to them, filled up by the judges of the Sub-ordinate Courts
on promotion.
However in the greater
interest I wish to put forward some suggestions to ensure performance
standard of the law officers. The longer procedure of removal of a law
officer from the office should be curtailed. A Council headed by the
learned Attorney General with two Additional Attorney General should
be vested with powers to take effective measures. Such Council will
review, once in a month, the performance standard of the Deputy Attorney
Generals and Assistant Attorney Generals. This might keep the law officers
vigilant to achieve better performance standard.
Muhammad
Samsul Hoque is an Advocate of the Supreme Court.