Sun, 08 Feb 2026

Chief Justice Summons Full Court Meeting Monday

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Published: 08 Feb 2026, 06:44 pm

Photo: Collected

The Chief Justice of Bangladesh, Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury, has convened a Full Court meeting of all judges of the High Court Division of the Supreme Court. The meeting is scheduled to take place tomorrow, Monday, 9 February 2026, at 4:00 pm, in the Judges’ Lounge of the Supreme Court.

This announcement was first made in an official notice signed by the Acting Deputy Registrar (Administration and Justice), Md. Mesbah Uddin Khan, on 3 February 2026. The notice was subsequently republished on Sunday to reaffirm the date, time, and venue of the meeting.

Full Court meetings are a cornerstone of the Supreme Court’s administrative and judicial coordination. They typically bring together all High Court Division judges to discuss matters of judicial policy, administrative arrangements, and key legal issues. While the detailed agenda is generally not made public, such meetings often address procedural reforms, pending judicial matters, and strategic planning for the High Court’s operations.

Full Court Meeting Overview

AspectDetails
Meeting TypeFull Court Meeting
Convened ByChief Justice Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury
ParticipantsAll Judges of the High Court Division
DateMonday, 9 February 2026
Time4:00 pm
VenueJudges’ Lounge, Supreme Court
Initial Notice Published3 February 2026
Notice SignatoryMd. Mesbah Uddin Khan, Acting Deputy Registrar
Latest Notice PublishedSunday, 8 February 2026

According to legal analysts, Full Court meetings play a crucial role in ensuring judicial coherence and effective administration within the High Court Division. They provide a forum for judges to exchange views on pending cases, review procedural guidelines, and make decisions that can have far-reaching implications for the justice system.

Such gatherings also help maintain transparency, foster coordination between judges, and strengthen the overall efficiency of the judicial system. In addition, Full Court meetings often serve as a platform for announcing new judicial initiatives or reforms, which can impact case management and the implementation of legal standards across the country.

The Supreme Court’s practice of holding Full Court meetings underscores its commitment to administrative excellence and the consistent delivery of justice. Participation is considered mandatory for all High Court judges, reflecting the importance of collective discussion in shaping judicial policies.

As the judiciary continues to adapt to modern legal challenges, meetings like Monday’s Full Court session are pivotal in guiding the High Court Division’s approach to emerging legal issues and administrative priorities. While the public may not immediately know the specific topics to be discussed, observers expect the meeting to reaffirm the Supreme Court’s role in upholding justice and maintaining institutional integrity.

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