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Jamaat leaders plea for foreign lawyers rejected
The Bangladesh Bar Council on Saturday rejected an application seeking permission to allow three foreign lawyers to defend the detained five Jamaat-e-Islam leaders in connection with crimes against humanity during the Liberation War.
Four defence counsels for the detained Jamaat leaders on July 18 submitted the application before the Bar Council, which has the authority to issue licenses to lawyers of Bangladesh for practising law.
The Bar Council on Saturday at a meeting rejected the application on the ground that it cannot permit lawyers who do not have bar council enrolment certificates to conduct any case before any Bangladeshi court.
Advocate ZI Khan Panna, executive member of Bar Council, told The Daily Star that the council does not have the power to permit anyone to represent a case if he or she does not have enrolment certificate.
The three British legal experts mentioned in the application are not citizens of Bangladesh and they have not appeared in any examinations of the Bangladesh Bar Council for advocacy, Panna said.
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Jamaat leaders plea for foreign lawyers rejected
Unless one is a member of the Bar, one cannot practice.
Therefore, the demand of the Bangladeshi lawyers is technically correct.
The Bangladeshis lawyer should be competent or are they not wherein foreigners are required to defend those charged?