Aiman R Khan

Aiman R Khan is Apprentice Advocate at Dhaka Judge Court.

Let us live, or we leave

In Dhaka, we do not live; we survive.

1y ago

Our film censorship law needs amendment

Bangladesh censor board must assign appropriate ratings to films

2y ago

Is arbitration becoming more expensive than litigation?

Alternative Dispute Resolution methods, particularly arbitration has become increasingly popular in Bangladesh over the last two decades, so much so that a separate law on arbitration was enacted to accommodate it.

2y ago

How can technology revive judicial independence in Bangladesh?

Judicial Independence allows judges to decide honestly and impartially without fear of any undue influence from the government. It is one of the pillars of separation of powers which is key to good governance.

4y ago

Let’s protect our tourist destinations before it’s too late!

The news on the possibility of the Sunderbans getting into the list of endangered heritage sites really struck me.

5y ago

Extrajudicial killing is no answer

A country’s justice system has the responsibility to lawfully try any person accused of a crime, not the law enforcement.

5y ago

Can judicial decentralisation become a reality in Bangladesh?

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh is the highest court of law in the country consisting of two divisions, the High Court (HC) Division and the Appellate Division.

5y ago

What does the law say about disclosing identity of victims?

The Feni madrasa student murder case has left us shaken to the core. People from all over the country are demanding that the culprits be brought to justice at the earliest.

5y ago
March 9, 2023
March 9, 2023

Let us live, or we leave

In Dhaka, we do not live; we survive.

August 28, 2022
August 28, 2022

Our film censorship law needs amendment

Bangladesh censor board must assign appropriate ratings to films

May 20, 2022
May 20, 2022

Is arbitration becoming more expensive than litigation?

Alternative Dispute Resolution methods, particularly arbitration has become increasingly popular in Bangladesh over the last two decades, so much so that a separate law on arbitration was enacted to accommodate it.

February 12, 2020
February 12, 2020

How can technology revive judicial independence in Bangladesh?

Judicial Independence allows judges to decide honestly and impartially without fear of any undue influence from the government. It is one of the pillars of separation of powers which is key to good governance.

July 14, 2019
July 14, 2019

Let’s protect our tourist destinations before it’s too late!

The news on the possibility of the Sunderbans getting into the list of endangered heritage sites really struck me.

July 4, 2019
July 4, 2019

Extrajudicial killing is no answer

A country’s justice system has the responsibility to lawfully try any person accused of a crime, not the law enforcement.

April 29, 2019
April 29, 2019

Can judicial decentralisation become a reality in Bangladesh?

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh is the highest court of law in the country consisting of two divisions, the High Court (HC) Division and the Appellate Division.

April 18, 2019
April 18, 2019

What does the law say about disclosing identity of victims?

The Feni madrasa student murder case has left us shaken to the core. People from all over the country are demanding that the culprits be brought to justice at the earliest.

March 29, 2019
March 29, 2019

Access to books for prisoners in Bangladeshi jails

''Words are just words, a book never harmed anyone by itself.” These words by Rob May might have encouraged a lot of people to read. We all know that reading increases knowledge, provides mental stimulation and is a great source of stress relief.

March 16, 2019
March 16, 2019

Legislate Clean Air Act before it's too late!

Few months ago, Delhi had been declared as the most polluted city in the world. For most of us who breathed a sigh of relief, the breathing just got heavier.