Magistracy powers now extend to Air Force, Navy officers as well
UNB
Publish: 01 Oct 2024, 08:47 AM
Dhaka,
Sept 30 (UNB)- In a significant development, armed forces personnel have been
granted judicial powers across the country, allowing commissioned officers from
the Army, Air Force, and Navy to serve as executive magistrates.
This information was confirmed
on Monday, September 30, following the issuance of a relevant notification by
the Ministry of Public Administration on Sunday. The notification, signed by
Senior Assistant Secretary Jeti Pru of the Ministry, extends this authority to
commissioned officers of the armed forces, specifically captains and officers
of equivalent rank and above. They will retain these powers for a period of 60
days starting from the date of the notification.
According to the
notification, commissioned officers of the Army have been granted special
executive magistrate powers in accordance with Sections 12(1) and 17 of the
Criminal Procedure Code of 1898. The document further states that Army officers
will be able to exercise their magistracy powers in relation to crimes
committed under various sections of the Criminal Procedure Code, including
Sections 64, 65, 83, 84, 95(2), 100, 105, 107, 109, 110, 126, 127, 128, 130,
133, and 142.
This move follows a
previous notification issued on September 17, which granted judicial powers to
the Army by order of the President.
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