JS body for reprinting constitution
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
The parliamentary committee on constitutional review has recommended the government to reprint Constitution in line with court directives, reports bdnews24.com.
The committee's co-chair, Suranjit Sengupta told journalists that they had suggested that the Law Ministry should reprint the Constitution as it was done in the case of eighth amendment.
The committee made the recommendations following a meeting with lawyers, brought in as legal experts, at parliament's media centre Monday.
"We have recommended that the constitution be reprinted according to the Supreme Court order," Sengupta said.
"We will make recommendation on other amendments in future if the committee finds any inconsistency in the judgment," added Sengupta.
The committee's co-chair, Suranjit Sengupta told journalists that they had suggested that the Law Ministry should reprint the Constitution as it was done in the case of eighth amendment.
The committee made the recommendations following a meeting with lawyers, brought in as legal experts, at parliament's media centre Monday.
"We have recommended that the constitution be reprinted according to the Supreme Court order," Sengupta said.
"We will make recommendation on other amendments in future if the committee finds any inconsistency in the judgment," added Sengupta.