
ID Required for Entry into Supreme Court: New Directive Issued
To enhance security, the Supreme Court administration has issued a directive requiring all individuals to carry identification when entering the premises.
The Bangladesh Supreme Court has issued a new directive mandating that all individuals entering the court premises must carry valid identification to enhance security. This includes lawyers, their assistants, litigants, and court staff. The directive, signed by High Court Division Registrar Muhammad Habibur Rahman Siddique, also requests individuals to present their NID, passport, or official ID upon request by security personnel. The administration seeks full cooperation from everyone involved to ensure a safe and secure environment within the court premises.
To enhance security, the Supreme Court administration has issued a directive requiring all individuals to carry identification when entering the premises.
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