Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 20th April 2026, 10:11 AM
On Monday, 20 April, Prime Minister Tarique Rahman officially inaugurated the national e-Bail Bond programme at the Bogra District Court premises. The ceremony, which commenced at approximately 11:30 am, marks a significant transition towards the digitisation of the Bangladeshi judicial system. The initiative aims to streamline legal procedures and enhance the efficiency of prisoner releases following court orders.
The Prime Minister arrived at the Bogra Circuit House at 10:00 am via motorcade. Following a brief stay, he proceeded on foot to the Judge Court premises at 11:00 am. During the visit, the Head of Government also unveiled the foundation plaque for the newly constructed building of the Bogra District Bar Association.
The Prime Minister was accompanied by his spouse, Dr Zubaida Rahman. High-ranking government officials in attendance included:
Asaduzzaman: Minister for Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs.
Mir Shah Alam: State Minister for Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives.
Atiqur Rahman Rumon: Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
The e-Bail Bond is a secure online platform designed to transmit bail orders directly from the court to prison authorities in real-time. Under the traditional manual system, the physical delivery of bail bonds often resulted in significant delays, sometimes taking days for a release order to reach the correctional facility.
The digital system is designed to address three primary objectives:
Efficiency: Reducing the time between a judicial bail order and the actual release of the individual.
Transparency: Minimising the influence of intermediaries and reducing the potential for systemic corruption.
Security: Eliminating the risk of forged bail documents through encrypted digital verification.
While the formal inauguration took place in Bogra, the government has confirmed that the system is being simultaneously rolled out across several key districts. This phased implementation ensures that the digital infrastructure is robust enough to handle the national judicial caseload.
Districts included in the Initial Rollout:
| Region | Districts Covered |
| Rajshahi Division | Bogra, Rajshahi, Natore |
| Khulna Division | Jhenaidah, Jessore, Magura, Kushtia |
Abdul Baset, the Public Prosecutor (PP) of the Bogra District and Sessions Judge Court, provided context on the necessity of this reform. He noted that the conventional method of filing bail bonds frequently subjected service recipients to administrative hurdles and harassment. The manual processing of paperwork often led to unnecessary prolonged detention for those already granted bail by the court.
The introduction of the e-Bail Bond system is expected to standardise the release process, ensuring that judicial directives are executed without external interference or bureaucratic delay. Government representatives at the event emphasised that this initiative is a core component of the broader mission to provide “justice at the doorstep” and modernise the nation’s legal framework.
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