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  2. The document provides the framework that demarcates the Bangladeshi republic with a unitary, parliamentary democracy, that enshrines fundamental human rights and freedoms, an independent judiciary, democratic local government and a national bureaucracy .

    • 16 December 1972; 50 years ago
    • Bangladesh
    • 4 November 1972; 50 years ago
  3. Bangladesh's Constitution of 1972, Reinstated in 1986, with Amendments through 2011

    • The Constitution (First Amendment) Act 1973 was passed on 15 July 1973. It amended Article 47 of the constitution by inserting an additional clause which allowed prosecution and punishment of any person accused of ‘genocide, crimes against humanity or war crimes and other crimes under international law’.
    • The Second Amendment Act 1973 was passed on 22 September 1973. This act resulted in the (i) amendment of Articles 26, 63, 72 and 142 of the constitution; (ii) substitution of Article 33 and (iii) the insertion of a new part i.e.
    • The Constitution (Third Amendment) Act 1974 was enacted on 28 November 1974 by bringing in changes in Article 2 of the constitution with a view to giving effect to an agreement between Bangladesh and India in respect of exchange of certain enclaves and fixation of boundary lines between India and Bangladesh.
    • The Constitution (Fourth Amendment) Act 1975 was passed on 25 January 1975. Major changes were brought into the constitution by this amendment.
  4. [BISMILLAH-AR-RAHMAN-AR-RAHIM (In the name of Allah, the Beneficient, the Merciful)/ In the name of the Creator, the Merciful.] PREAMBLE We, the people of Bangladesh, having proclaimed our independence on the 26th day of March, 1971 and through [a historic struggle for national liberation], established the independent, sovereign People's Republic of Bangladesh; [Pledging that the high ideals ...

  5. These features are as follows: Written Constitution: The Constitution of The Peoples Republic of Bangladesh is a written one, and has a formal document. With 153 articles, 7 schedules, 10 parts and 1 preamble. All provision where we go, that’s written down here. Rigid Constitution: The constitution of Bangladesh is a rigid one.

    • Sheikh Rony
  6. The constitution proclaims nationalism, democracy, socialism and secularity as the fundamental principles of the Bangladeshi republic. When adopted in 1972, it was one of the most liberal constitutions of the time. Rigid Constitution: The Constitution of Bangladesh is a rigid.

  7. Jul 25, 2023 · The implementation of the two main features of the hybrid Constitution of Bangladesh, namely the parliamentary form of government and separation of power with checks and balances between the three principal organs of the government, over the last 50 years has been a perplexing and daunting experience.

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