Bangladesh chief justice to resign as student protests escalate around Supreme Court

Credit: DNA- Published on August 10, 2024
Bangladesh Chief Justice Obaidul Hassan reportedly decided to resign following a protest near the Supreme Court on Saturday.

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Published on August 9, 2024 -  03:17
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Hasan stated that his resignation was necessary to protect the judiciary, as there had been threats against the Supreme Court, its justices, and workers,...
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