President signs 16th Amendment bill
Monday, 22 September 2014
President Md Abdul Hamid has given his consent to the 16th Amendment bill, empowering the Parliament to sack Supreme Court judges. He endorses the bill, 5 days after it was passed in the House, Parliament Secretariat officials said on Monday. The BNP, enforcing a dawn-to-dusk strike against the Constitutional change on Monday, urged the president not to sign the bill and send it back to Parliament for further review. Parliament Secretariat officials said a gazette was in the process of being released after the president’s approval. Once published, it will conclude the process of turning the Constitution (16th Amendment) Bill-2014 into an Act. The MPs can now remove judges if allegations of ‘incapability or misconduct’ against them are proven, a power lawmakers enjoyed for just four years after Bangladesh emerged as an independent state, according to bdnews24.com.