Village courts becoming popular in Barisal
Monday, 4 August 2014
BARISAL, Aug 3 (BSS): Village courts are gaining popularity in the district day by day with people resolving small dispute locally without going to police or district courts.
Set up at the offices of Union Parishad, the village courts are speedily settling criminal and civil cases involving amount of money not above Taka 25,000.
Currently, the village courts at 85 unions in 10 upazilas of the district are contributing immensely to establishing social justice by resolving small disputes.
As per the procedure of the village court, a justice seeker has to submit a written application to the union council chairman paying fees of Taka 4 only for civil cases and Taka 2 only for criminal cases.
A village court can fine an accused highest Taka 25,000, if he or she is found guilty.
Any aggrieved side of the case, however, can appeal against the verdict of the village court in a first class magistrate court for criminal cases and in the assistant judge court for civil cases. According to sources, the activities of village court started in 85 upazilas of Barisal district in January 2011. A project 'Activating Village Courts in Bangladesh' is providing financial and other assistance to village courts.