President Mohammad Shahabuddin on Wednesday called upon members of the Law Reporters Forum (LRF) to uphold the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, integrity and responsibility in journalism.
“Lawful journalism serves as an important bridge between the judiciary and the people as well,” he told the LRF leaders as its 12-member delegation led by its President Hasan Zaved and General Secretary Moniruzzaman Mission paid a courtesy call on him at Bangabhaban.
The Head of the State said law reporters play a vital role in disseminating objective, accurate and responsible reports on court proceedings and significant verdicts.
He said the journalists, those who work with legal profession, are also making a significant contribution to raising public awareness about legal issues through simple and understandable reporting.
Referring to the supremacy of the Constitution, the rule of law and the establishment of justice as the fundamental pillars of a democratic state, Mohammad Shahabuddin said, “The government is working with the highest priority to ensure the rule of law, justice, human rights and good governance in line with the Constitution.”
The President said various initiatives are being implemented to modernise the judiciary and expand the use of information technology (IT) in the justice system.
Access to justice would become easier and faster if the judiciary, lawyers, journalists and all other stakeholders work together with sincerity and commitment, he mentioned.
The President urged journalists to practise responsible journalism while maintaining the dignity of the courts and respecting the sensitivity of sub judice matters.