Independence of Judiciary
Separation of judiciary as well as judicial independence in Bangladesh has come into force at a practical sense through the decision of the Masdar Hossain case [2] as discussed at previous chapter. Now it is the question how far the judicial independence is ensured in our country and which is the procedure. To seek the answer it is indispensable to clear some points about the judicial independence such as the inevitable principles, some conditions as well as the status of judicial independence in our country etc. This part of the paper will attempt to focus on these issues.
3.1. Principles of Judicial Independence
The concept of judicial independence includes four basic principles, which have been suggested and recognized through international efforts in this field. The following are the elaborated version of these four principles of judicial independence.
1)Personal Independence,
2)Substantive Independence
3)Internal Independence
4)Collective Independence
5)Conditions of Judicial Independence
6)Appointment of Judges
7)Tenure of Judges
8)Discipline of Judges
9)Adequate Remuneration and Privileges
10)Institutional Independence