The annual judicial conference-2025 has been held in Gopalganj. The conference, organized at the conference room of the Gopalganj District and Sessions Judge Court building at 10 am on Saturday (April 4), was presided over by Senior District and Sessions Judge Mohammad Shamsul Haque.
The main objective of the program is to improve the quality of the activities of the judicial department, ensure the effectiveness of the judicial system and facilitate the path to justice.
The president of the program, Senior District and Sessions Judge Mohammad Shamsul Haque, expressed his utmost gratitude to all those present at the annual conference and said that after taking charge of the District Judicial Department in 2025, the total number of cases was 17,074, out of which 16,399 were disposed of, which is about 90% proportionally. It has been possible to settle these cases with the overall cooperation of all concerned.
The new year started with 36,409 cases in 2026, in fact, it would have been better if as many cases were filed as possible could be settled. As the guardian of the District Judicial Department, I am personally carrying all the responsibilities and duties of the Gopalganj Judicial Department. And whatever success has been achieved is because of you. Honorable guest, in your speech, some have called the Gopalganj Judicial Department a golden age, while others have expressed satisfaction. Who does not like to hear praise, you (lawyers) have pointed out some mistakes and errors, if you had pointed out more mistakes and errors, I, Judge Mohammad Shamsul Haque, would have been even more grateful to you.
At that time, he advised the judges present at the conference to be more attentive in preserving the case records. The trial seekers, helpless, approach the court in the hope of getting justice. Everyone should understand this issue. He urged all concerned to perform their assigned duties with honesty and devotion so that the justice seekers can get justice in a timely manner.
Finally, he expressed his utmost gratitude to both the Gopalganj District Police Superintendent and the Jail Superintendent for accepting all the faults and expressing their strong commitment to establishing good governance and justice despite their busy schedules. He also directed the concerned officials of the Gopalganj District Public Works Department to quickly make all the toilets of the District Justice. ,. Department fit for use. He.
The conference, moderated by Civil Judge (Kotalipara) Sujata Amin, was addressed by Gopalganj Women and Child Abuse Prevention Tribunal Judge (Senior District Judge) Syed Arafat Hossain, Family Appeal Tribunal Judge (District Judge) Shahnaz Nasrin Khan, Gopalganj Chief Judicial Magistrate Md. Ashiquzzaman, Additional District and Sessions Judge (1st Court) Parvez Ahmed, Representative of the District Magistrate, Additional District Magistrate Fariha Tanjin, District Superintendent of Police Md. Habibullah, Jail Superintendent Md. Shah Alam, Sub-Divisional Engineer (E/M) of Gopalganj Public Works Department Tanmoy Karmakar, Member Secretary and Government Counsel (GP) of the Gopalganj District Bar Association, Advocate M. A. Alam Selim, Senior Lawyers Advocate Ahmed Nowsher Ali, Sunil Kumar Das, Chowdhury Khasrul Alam, Advocate Mehedi Hasan Nayan, among others.
The speakers expressed their strong determination to overcome hundreds of obstacles and dangers in ensuring justice and establishing good governance and reach the desired goal.
At this time, Additional District and Sessions Judge (2nd Court) Md. Anisur Rahman, Additional District and Sessions Judge (3rd Court) Alaul Akbar, Joint Sessions Judge (1st Court) Sameer Mallick, Joint Sessions Judge (2nd Court) Md. Yashon Arafat, Senior Civil Judge (Gopalganj Sadar Court) Md. Salah Uddin, Senior Civil Judge (Muksudpur) Md. Shafiqul Islam, District Legal Aid Officer (Senior Judge) Md. Shafiqul Islam, Civil Judge (Tungipara) Amal Kumar Das, Civil Judge (Kashiani) Rubaiya Yasmin, Court Inspector Bidhan Chandra Roy, Senior Lawyer Advocate Kazi Abul Bashar, Lawyer Advocate Iqbal Hossain, Azadul Islam Palash, Administrative Officer of the District and Sessions Judge Court Mohammad Shamsul Haque, Nazir Khandaker Abu Sayeed, Chief Administrative Officer of the Judicial Magistrate Court Md. Monirul Islam, human rights and media activist KM Saifur Rahman and others were present.
Before the start of the program, Sheikh Saadi recited and translated from the Holy Quran and Raisa Senior Judicial Magistrate Raisa Sarkar recited from the Holy Gita.