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Digital pass will be required to enter the Appellate Division

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January 25, 2023 11:02 am
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Dhaka Bureau: Digital pass must be collected for entering the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court from February 1. The litigants can enter the appeal by collecting this pass from the Supreme Court website.

On Wednesday (January 25), the Supreme Court administration issued a notification in this regard.

Aspirants have to visit Supreme Court website and click on entry list menu. Scan the QR code or type in the entry date, case number, litigant’s name, mobile number and National ID number. After that, the pass can be printed by clicking on the registration button.

Entry can be done by showing the print copy or screenshot or download copy of this pass.

According to the notification of the Supreme Court administration, the access pass system has been introduced in the Appellate Division in continuation of the continuous development of the security system infrastructure of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh. A judicial candidate interested in entering the Appellate Division can collect the digital pass of the Appellate Division by providing the necessary information including date of entry and case number through smartphone, tablet, laptop or computer by following the attached usage rules. You can enter the Appellate Division Ajlas using digital or print copy of the admit pass.

For the sake of security, no litigant shall enter or remain in the Appellate Division Bench and the area adjacent to the Bench without showing an entry pass. This order will be effective from February 1.

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