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The Bangladesh Parliament has introduced three bills to repeal ordinances issued during the caretaker government concerning the Supreme Court Secretariat, judicial appointments, and the National Human Rights Commission. Law Minister Asaduzzaman presented the bills separately on Monday, with discussions expected later in the week. The bills aim to nullify caretaker-era decrees and reinstate the 2009 law governing the Human Rights Commission.

During the session, confusion arose when the Law Minister mistakenly introduced the wrong bill, leading to one bill being presented multiple times while another was not introduced at all. The Speaker and Deputy Speaker addressed the procedural errors, and the minister acknowledged the mistake. Opposition members raised objections to the Supreme Court-related bills, citing dissent notes in the special committee.

In the same session, Parliament passed seven other bills, including amendments to the Representation of the People Order and the Voter List Act, without debate. The legislative push is part of a broader effort to regularize 133 ordinances issued under the caretaker administration before the April 9 deadline.

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