Chief justice urges journos not to publish news damaging reputation of state, judiciary

Chief Justice Hasan Foez Siddique on Tursday called upon the journalists to refrain from publishing any news that can hamper the image of the state and the judiciary.

"State is ours. Which party remains in power that doesn't matter, we will have to take ahead the state. Journalists will have to play a responsible role in this regard," he said when newly elected committee of Law Reporters Forum (LRF) paid a courtesy call on him.

Hasan Foez Siddique said the country's independence has been achieved in exchange of an ocean of blood.

"As the country became independent, we attained an independent judiciary. I have been able to come to this position in spite of being an offspring of a lower middle class family of a remote village of Khoksha upazila under Kushtia district," he said.

He urged all to work for the welfare of the country to make the independence meaningful.

"Just after taking the charge as chief justice, I made all-out strides to lessen the backlog of cases. By making visits throughout the country, I gave directives to judges to play a role in reducing the backlog of cases and carry out the judicial activities with patriotism," he said.

The chief justice said works are underway to set up restrooms named 'Nyaykunja' on the premises of each of the District and Sessions Judges Courts and other relevant courts across the country in order to alleviate sufferings of the justice-seeking people.