Politically motivated cases are being withdrawn within the next seven days to February. Politically motivated cases and those filed under the Cyber Security Act will be withdrawn, according to Dr. Asif Nazrul, Adviser to the Ministry of Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs.
Politically motivated cases are being: He stated that approximately 2,500 politically motivated or fictitious cases have been identified in 25 districts across the country, involving hundreds of thousands of accused people.
He made these remarks during an exchange meeting with journalists at the meeting room of the Ministry of Law in the Secretariat on Tuesday afternoon.
Legal Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul has said that these cases will be withdrawn within the next seven days to February. The Legal Adviser said, “We have divided the identification of fictitious cases into four categories. It has been taken into account whether the cases were initiated by the police. Secondly, most of these cases were inclined toward charges under the Explosives Act, the Arms Act, and attacks on police.”
The third trend is that these cases often include a large number of accused individuals, many of whom are unidentified. The final trend considered is the filing of cases before or after major opposition rallies and around the time of the last three fraudulent elections. Taking these trends into account, we have identified 2,500 cases,” he said. The adviser also stated that judges will now be appointed based on competence and political neutrality. He added, “The Supreme Court Judges Appointment Ordinance 2025 has been gazetted for the appointment of judges.”
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