In the constitution of Bangladesh Rule of Law has its own place.Β It shall be fundamental aim of the state to realize through the democratic process a socialist society, free from exploitation β a society in which the rule of law, fundamental human rights and freedom, equality and justice, political economic and social, will be secured for all citizens.β In accordance with this pledge the Article 27 guarantees that all citizens are equal before law and are entitled to equal protection of law. Article 31 guarantees that to enjoy the protection of the law, and to be treated in accordance with law, is the inalienable right of every citizen. 18 fundamental rights have been guaranteed in the constitutional arrangement for their effective enforcement has been ensured in Articles 44 and 102. Article 7 and 26 impose limitation on the legislature that no law which is inconsistent with any provision of the constitution can be passed. In accordance with Article 7, 26 and 102(2) of the constitution the supreme court exercise the power of judicial review whereby it can examine the extent and legality of the actions of both executive and legislative and can declare any of their actions void if they do anything beyond their constitutional limits. Right to be governed by a representative body answerable to the people has been ensured under Articles 7(1), 11, 55, 56, 57 and 65(2) of the constitution. All these provisions of constitution are effective for ensuring rule of law in Bangladesh.Β