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Attorney General of Bangladesh

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Attorney General for Bangladesh
বাংলাদেশের অ্যাটর্নি জেনারেল
since 8 August 2024
Office of the Attorney General
Style
TypeChief Legal Adviser
StatusSenior Advocate
AbbreviationAGB
Member of
ResidenceDhaka, Bangladesh
SeatSupreme Court of Bangladesh, Ramna, Dhaka
AppointerThe President of Bangladesh
on the advice of the Chief Adviser
Term lengthUntil the age of 67 or At the pleasure of the President
Inaugural holderM. H. Khandaker
Formation21 January 1972; 52 years ago (1972-01-21)
DeputyDeputy Attorney General
Salary142000 (US$1,200)
per month
(incl. allowances)
Websiteattorneygeneral.gov.bd

The attorney general for Bangladesh (Bengali: অ্যাটর্নি জেনারেল) is the Bangladeshi government's chief legal adviser and its primary lawyer in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. The attorney general is usually a highly respected Senior Advocate and is appointed by the ruling government. Md Asaduzzaman is the current and 17th attorney general for Bangladesh. The attorney general is the ex-officio chairman of the Bangladesh Bar Council and accordingly he performs the duties assigned to that post and empowered to participate in any reference to the Supreme Court of Bangladesh made by the President under article 106 of the Constitution and can express his own opinion.[1][2]

Unlike the attorney general of the United States, the attorney general of Bangladesh does not have any executive authority, and is not a political appointee; those functions are performed by the Minister of Justice. The attorney general is assisted by the several additional attorneys-general, deputy attorneys-general, and assistant attorneys-general.[3]

List of attorneys general

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No.[4] Name Took office Left office Tenure
1 M. H. Khandaker 21 January 1972 17 December 1972 331 days
2 Faqueer Shahabuddin Ahmad 18 December 1972 21 March 1976 3 years, 94 days
3 Syed Ishtiaq Ahmed 22 March 1976 6 May 1976 45 days
4 Khandaker Abu Bakr 10 May 1976 13 March 1985 8 years, 307 days
5 M. Nurullah 14 March 1985 6 April 1990 5 years, 23 days
6 Rafique Ul Huq 7 April 1990 17 December 1990 254 days
7 Aminul Haque 18 December 1990 13 July 1995 4 years, 207 days
8 M. Nurullah 26 July 1995 26 June 1996 336 days
9 K. S. Nabi[5] 31 July 1996 30 May 1998 1 year, 303 days
10 Mahmudul Islam[6] 16 July 1998 9 October 2001 3 years, 85 days
11 A. F. Hassan Ariff 14 October 2001 30 April 2005 3 years, 198 days
12 A. J. Mohammad Ali 30 April 2005 24 January 2007 1 year, 269 days
13 Fida M. Kamal 5 February 2007 16 July 2008 1 year, 162 days
14 Salahuddin Ahmad 20 July 2008 12 January 2009 176 days
15 Mahbubey Alam 13 January 2009 27 September 2020 11 years, 258 days
16 A. M. Amin Uddin 11 October 2020 7 August 2024 3 years, 301 days
17 Md Asaduzzaman 8 August 2024 present 140 days

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "..:: Law and Justice Division ::". Archived from the original on 26 September 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  2. ^ ".::Bangladesh Judicial Service Commission::". Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  3. ^ "15 deputy attorneys general appointed". bdnews24.com. 21 June 2007.
  4. ^ বাংলাদেশের অ্যাটর্নি জেনারেলগণের নাম ও কার্যকাল. এটর্নি জেনারেলের কার্যালয়. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Law officers call on President". The Daily Star. 9 January 1998. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  6. ^ "Constitution expert and former attorney general Mahmudul Islam dies at 80". bdnews24.com. 16 February 2016. Retrieved 13 September 2017.