Court Correspondent :
The Government yesterday appointed 27 new Assistant Attorney Generals (AAGs) and relieved 23 Assistant Attorney Generals. The newly appointed AAGs will conduct cases in the Supreme Court on behalf of the state.
The Law Ministry issued a notification in this regard
after presidential order on Monday afternoon. The newly appointed Assistant Attorney Generals are: Syeda Sabina Ahmed (Moli), Afifa Begum, Anich Ul Mawa (Arzu), Saira Fairoz, Helena Begum (China), Md Asaduzzaman, Lucky Begum, Md Shafikuzzaman, Mizanur Rahman Khan, Mohammad Akter Hossain, Syed Bashir Hossain Chowdhury, Nusrat Zahan, Abul Kalam Khan (Daud), Sandhya Ghosh, Md Nasim Islam, Md Mozibur Rahman, Md Ashraf Uddin Khan, Mehedi Hasan, Nirmol Kumar Das, Zahir Ahammed, Sathi Shahjahan, Zakir Hossain, Airin Zahan, Prohlad Debnath, Abul Hossain Md Ziauddin, Ashik Rubaiat and Nazimul Islam Raju.
On the other hand the AAGs who were relieved of their duties are: Sadhan Kumar Banik, Delwara Begum Bela, Eyadia Zaman, Ms Anwara Khanam, Bilkis Fatema, Md Motiur Rahman Hawlader, Md Abdul Bari, Md Nurul Haque, Md Monwar Hossain, Abdur Rahman Hawlader, Bahauddin Ahammed, Touhida Khatun (Rina) and Abu Saleh Mohammad Fazle Rabbi Khan, Md Zaber, Md Mozammel Haque Rana, Khandaker Modarres Elahi (Tiru), Miah Sirajul Islam, SM Asadullah Tarek, Alhaj Md Shahidul Islam Khan, ABM Mahbub, Md Mamnur Rashid, Md Soyeb Khan and Nawajish Ara Begum.
Besides, 46 Deputy Attorney Generals and two Additional Attorney Generals, led by Attorney General Mahbubey Alam have been conducting cases in the Appellate Division and High Court Division of the Supreme Court on behalf of the Government.
The Government yesterday appointed 27 new Assistant Attorney Generals (AAGs) and relieved 23 Assistant Attorney Generals. The newly appointed AAGs will conduct cases in the Supreme Court on behalf of the state.
The Law Ministry issued a notification in this regard
after presidential order on Monday afternoon. The newly appointed Assistant Attorney Generals are: Syeda Sabina Ahmed (Moli), Afifa Begum, Anich Ul Mawa (Arzu), Saira Fairoz, Helena Begum (China), Md Asaduzzaman, Lucky Begum, Md Shafikuzzaman, Mizanur Rahman Khan, Mohammad Akter Hossain, Syed Bashir Hossain Chowdhury, Nusrat Zahan, Abul Kalam Khan (Daud), Sandhya Ghosh, Md Nasim Islam, Md Mozibur Rahman, Md Ashraf Uddin Khan, Mehedi Hasan, Nirmol Kumar Das, Zahir Ahammed, Sathi Shahjahan, Zakir Hossain, Airin Zahan, Prohlad Debnath, Abul Hossain Md Ziauddin, Ashik Rubaiat and Nazimul Islam Raju.
On the other hand the AAGs who were relieved of their duties are: Sadhan Kumar Banik, Delwara Begum Bela, Eyadia Zaman, Ms Anwara Khanam, Bilkis Fatema, Md Motiur Rahman Hawlader, Md Abdul Bari, Md Nurul Haque, Md Monwar Hossain, Abdur Rahman Hawlader, Bahauddin Ahammed, Touhida Khatun (Rina) and Abu Saleh Mohammad Fazle Rabbi Khan, Md Zaber, Md Mozammel Haque Rana, Khandaker Modarres Elahi (Tiru), Miah Sirajul Islam, SM Asadullah Tarek, Alhaj Md Shahidul Islam Khan, ABM Mahbub, Md Mamnur Rashid, Md Soyeb Khan and Nawajish Ara Begum.
Besides, 46 Deputy Attorney Generals and two Additional Attorney Generals, led by Attorney General Mahbubey Alam have been conducting cases in the Appellate Division and High Court Division of the Supreme Court on behalf of the Government.