BSS-47 "Nyaykunja" inaugurated for trial seekers at Tangail Court

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Published On: 08 Nov 2025, 18:47 Updated On:08 Nov 2025, 20:56

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"Nyaykunja" inaugurated for trial seekers at Tangail Court

TANGAIL, Nov 8, 2025 (BSS) - A modern rest house named 'Nyaykunja' has been inaugurated on the premises of the Tangail District and Sessions Judge Court for the justice seekers.

Justice Md Akram Hossain Chowdhury of the High Court Division of the
Bangladesh Supreme Court inaugurated the plaque and cut the ribbon to
formally inaugurate the facilities on Saturday morning.

The newly-built Nyaykunja features a mini confectionery, separate toilets for
men and women, a breastfeeding corner, a canteen, and sufficient seating
arrangements for visitors.

During the inauguration, Justice Akram Hossain Chowdhury asked the concerned
authorities to ensure the maintenance and cleanliness of the facility. He
emphasized giving priority to female litigants in using the rest house and
accessing washroom facilities.

Tangail District and Sessions Judge Md Hafizur Rahman, Judge of the Women and
Children Repression Prevention Tribunal Md Kawser Ahmed, Chief Judicial
Magistrate Md Kamruzzaman, President of the District Bar Association Md Zahur
Azhar Khan, its General Secretary Rafiqul Islam Ratan, Public Prosecutor of
the District Judge Court Shafiqul Islam Ripon and other judges and lawyers
were present during the inauguration.

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