Govt to report to US on human trafficking 
          The government is likely to soon report to the US State Department 
          on developments in combating women and children trafficking. An inter-ministerial 
          meeting, held on Saturday to discuss human trafficking, decided to prepare 
          the report by July 15 after being threatened by the United States that 
          sanctions would be imposed. The report will include the measures that 
          have been taken by the government for combating trafficking and the 
          progress in rescuing the victims of trafficking, keeping the rescued 
          victims in safe homes, trial of the trafficking cases and arresting 
          the criminals involved in trafficking. In trying to press these governments 
          to deal urgently with human trafficking, the US is likely to impose 
          sanctions, including the withholding of all types of aid which are not 
          used for humanitarian or trade purposes.A presidential announcement 
          will be made about the sanctions, depending on progress in the fight 
          against human trafficking in these countries, said the report, which 
          contains data on human trafficking of 140 countries and was released 
          by US Secretary of State Colin Powell in Washington. New Age, 11th 
          July.
        Ahsanullah 
          Master Murder Case
          Thirty people, including a Jatiyatabadi Juba Dal leader, were on July 
          10 charged with killing Ahsanullah Master, Awami League lawmaker for 
          Gazipur 2, on May7. The Criminal Investigation Department, in charge 
          of the investigation, submitted the charge sheet before the Gazipur 
          court at around 10:15pm, 65 days after the incident. Only eight of the 
          accused named on the charge sheet have so far been arrested. New 
          Age,11th July.
        Ctg 
          Arms Haul 
          Inconsistencies in the charge sheet in the country's biggest ever arms 
          haul in Chittagong continue to surface and are obviously more than the 
          one or two 'demerits' pointed out by lawyers. The numerous discrepancies 
          in the six-page charge sheet the investigation officer (IO) had submitted 
          on June 11 have prompted even the government counsel to doubt whether 
          proper punishments of the culprits can be ensured. A total of 39 people 
          stand accused in the sensational case. Apart from releasing three of 
          the 10 trucks seized without any magisterial order, discrepancies are 
          also found in the seizure list, the first information report (FIR), 
          the Myanmar-link of arms smuggling guessed by the IO, and inclusion 
          of witnesses and their statements. Public Prosecutor (PP) Abdus Sattar 
          was busy at his office yesterday afternoon in sorting out the loopholes 
          in the case. He was expressly 'unhappy' with the way both the first 
          IO Ahadur Rahman, then the officer-in-charge (OC) of Karnaphuli Police 
          Station, and the second IO, Assistant Superintendent of Police AKM Kabiruddin 
          of Criminal Investigation Department (CID), had handled the case. "The 
          discrepancies would not have arisen if the two senior police officers 
          had been extra-careful in handling this important case," the PP 
          told The Daily Star. He said, "Since inconsistencies are there 
          in the charge sheet, I am a bit suspicious of whether proper justice 
          can be meted out to the accused." The hearing on the charge sheet 
          is scheduled to take place on July 15 Thursday. Daily Star, 12th 
          July.
        Non-deployment 
          of army in Dhaka-10 by-election
          The High Court on 12 July asked the four top government officials to 
          show causes why contempt proceedings should not be drawn against them 
          for disobeying its orders for deployment of army in polling centres 
          in the by-election to Dhaka-10 constituency on July 1.The rule was issued 
          on Home Secretary Omar Faruque, Defence Secretary K M Ehsanul Huq, Prime 
          Minister's Principal Secretary Kamal Siddiqui and Acting Principal Staff 
          Officer of the Armed Forces Brig Gen Illias Iftekher Rasul. A division 
          bench of the High Court comprising Justice MA Wahab Miah and Justice 
          Zinat Ara asked the officials to appear in person before the court at 
          10:30am on July 24 to explain their causes on the matter. The day is 
          fixed for hearing. The High Court also asked the Election Commission 
          to submit a report within 10 days whether the army was deployed in all 
          polling centres as per the June 29 directives of the court. The 
          Bangladesh Today,13th July.
        Criminal 
          law bill passed
          The Jatiya Sangsad last night passed the Criminal Law Amendment (Amendment) 
          Bill 2004 in absence of the main opposition Awami League. Piloting the 
          bill, Law Minister Moudud Ahmed said amendment to the Criminal Law Amendment 
          Act, 1958 was necessary for effective handling of corruption cases. 
          He said the Anti-Corruption Commission Act was given effect on May 9 
          this year and a selection committee was now working on it. The amendment 
          to Criminal law act will remove any possibility of government interference 
          in the commission's functioning. Moudud regretted that lawmakers from 
          the main opposition, who had walked out of parliament raising the allegation 
          of distortion of history, remained absent during the passage of the 
          bill. Some Jatiya Party (Ershad) members and lone member of Krishak 
          Sramik Janata League, Bangabir Kader Siddiqui, were absent in the House 
          during the passage. Prothom Alo. 13th July.
        SC 
          bar asks chief justice to re-form benches 
          The Supreme Court Bar Association gave a two-week deadline to the Chief 
          Justice for reconstituting the criminal and writ benches of the High 
          Court Division with capable judges for speedy disposal of the pending 
          cases
          to prevent the plaintiffs from suffering unnecessarily. The first-ever 
          deadline came up in a resolution adopted at a requisition meeting of 
          the bar association .The meeting also decided to send copies of the 
          resolution to all Supreme Court judges. Expressing grave concern at 
          the "ever-increasing" number of pending cases, veteran lawyers 
          at a meeting said plaintiffs are not getting relief from the criminal 
          benches because of poor performance of the judges, while the few capable 
          judges available have been sidelined to insignificant benches. New 
          Age, 15th July.
        Appoint 
          efficient judges or stop it
          The Supreme Court Bar Association asked the chief justice to appoint 
          efficient judges to the High Court or stop appointing judges if does 
          not find competent people. The Bar members across the political divide 
          at a general requisition meeting took a resolution to that end and are 
          likely to submit a memorandum to the chief justice (CJ) on 16 July, 
          asking him to take the necessary step in two weeks' time. They will 
          send a copy of the memo to all Supreme Court (SC) judges.The Bar Association 
          accused the government of appointing judges more on political considerations 
          than on merit and competence. Daily Star,15th July.
        Separation 
          of Judiciary 
          The government will seek four more months to fully implement the Supreme 
          Court (SC) directives on separation of the judiciary from the executive. 
          The government has already given instruction to the attorney general's 
          office for the fresh extension of the deadline, Law Minister Moudud 
          Ahmed told newspersons at his office yesterday in a climb down from 
          his earlier position. After the 18th extension of the SC deadline on 
          April 19 he said the government would comply with the court order by 
          the fresh deadline and would not seek any more extension. Daily 
          Star, 16th July.
        Verdict 
          on tax case against Ershad 
          Judgement in the income tax corruption case against former president 
          HM Ershad will be passed on August 5. After hearing the arguments by 
          two sides yesterday, Judge Rezaul Karim Khan of the Special Court for 
          Dhaka Division fixed the date. Earlier the judgement of the case had 
          been adjourned after the defence lawyers submitted a time petition seeking 
          an adjournment. Ershad's counsellors had also filed a criminal appeal 
          with the High Court for transferring the case to some other court. In 
          the petition they stated that their client would not get justice from 
          the court. The High Court, however, had directed the divisional court 
          to dispose of the case. The Bureau of Anti-corruption filed the corruption 
          case accusing Ershad and three tax officials on July 27, 1992. Daily 
          Star, 16th July.