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News Bulletin Issue 7EDITORIAL
“No nation can be worthy of its existence that does not
take its women alongside the men. No struggle can at
any point prevail without women partaking next to each
other with men.” Gender inequality, which remains pervasive
worldwide, tends to lower the productivity of
labor, intensifying the unequal distribution of resources.
Women in Bangladesh previously felt the most important
and most direct costs of those inequalities. Bangladesh,
after its independence in 1971, however, has slowly
but surely enforced and empowered women. At present
day, women in Bangladesh enjoy a plethora of protections
and privileges accorded by the law. The starting
point being the 1972 Constitution of the People’s
Republic of Bangladesh.
Article 27 of the Constitution states that “all citizens are
equal before law and are entitled to equal protection of
law”. Sub-articles (1) through (4) of Article 28 further
guarantee the fundamental rights of women and forbid
any form of discrimination on the basis of sex.
While the Constitution is meant for any citizen in general,
specific women-centric protections are accorded in
general legislations as well, such as the Code of Civil
Procedures, the Code of Criminal Procedures Code of
Bangladesh, the Penal Code, the Bangladesh Labour
Act, etc.

Members of Team Legal Counsel are recognized experts, with unrivalled experience in the corporate sector. From the inception of our chambers, we have accrued the vision of providing services in full swing to a vast number of national and international organizations. The firm is involved in many other philanthropic causes, in 2017 we devoted 1200 hours to pro bono work. We have a reputation for client service, creativity and excellence and have dealt with some of the most high profile and challenging cases of recent years. Our primary objective has been to flourish and inspire the brilliance and quality of service to the clients.

We grasp the commercial consideration, which underlie transactions and the issues our clients bring to us. We consider it as very important to fully understand the nature of each client’s business, the markets in which the clients operate and the real business issues involved in the matters we work on. We aim to provide the highest possible standard of legal services and to maintain that level of quality at every point of contact.

This gives rise to close, long-term and effective working relationship between our clients and us. Legal Counsel as a publishing house made its first publication ‘Legal Stories of Life’. This publication goes hand-in-hand with the core values and policies of our chambers in disseminating legal knowledge amongst the people in ensuring better implementation of laws in our society. We grasp the commercial consideration, which underlie transactions and the issues our clients bring to us. 

We consider it as very important to fully understand the nature of each client’s business, the markets in which the clients operate and the real business issues involved in the matters we work on. The associates of the firm aim to be positive and constructive. We use a flexible and commercial approach tailored to meet each client’s particular business needs. We operate in accordance with our global business principles of quality, unity and integrity. We aim to provide the highest possible standard of legal services and to maintain that level of quality at every point of contact. This gives rise to close, long-term and effective working relationship between client and lawyer.

News Bulletin Issue 7

News Bulletin Issue 7

News Bulletin Issue 7

News Bulletin Issue 7