A
worst incident for law professionals
Mohammed
Mamun Al Feruje
Lawyers are
treated as the gladiator of establishing justice not only in the courtroom
but also in the society. It is their duty to help their clients get justice
but not sole one. To exercise democracy, implementation of the rule of
law, keep the public confidence awake upon judiciary lawyers can play
a vital role by the way of practising law as the gentleman profession.
The rule
of law is an essential feature of civilised society and a precondition
for realising justice. Advocates are called learned and respected as model
of integrity. They should be dedicated to the task of upholding the rule
of law and defending at all times, without fear or favour the rights of
citizens. It is also expected from the lawyers to contribute significantly
to the creation and maintenance of conditions in which a government established
by law can function fruitfully so as to ensure the realisation of political,
economic and social justice. And so in order to discharge there high obligation
advocates must perform certain norms of behaviour in their relations with
members of the profession, their clients, the courts and the public generally.
In order
to control the professional conduct of the lawyers is regulated by The
Bangladesh Legal Practitioners and Bar Council Order Act and Rules 1972.
According to chapter 1, it is the duty of every Advocate to uphold at
all times the dignity and high standing of his profession as well as his
own dignity and high standing as a member of lawyers community. But in
real sense, especially in the lower court the conduct of lawyers can be
put before question that degrades the profession.
The incident
which took place on 6th September in the Dhaka Bar Association premises
is an ugly turn of demolishing the dignity of lawyers. There is a sharp
political division exists among lawyers, which is common practice. But
clash among lawyers can not be expected at all because if the jurists
violate the law, extend their hands for that and beckon one to do so escaping
the umbrella of law, what will do the rest of society? It is a worst incident
for law professionals. Pugnacious attitude of the leaned man of the nation
must be avoided. The occurrence that was took place at the Dhaka Bar Association
not only devalued the dignity of lawyers but also declines public confidence
upon the lawyers and courts. Because of this malpractice the guilty Advocates
should be punished.
To stop this
kind of incident we have to reconstruct the way of becoming lawyer. Man
of integrity, having good educational background and the meritorious student
should come in this profession. But it is sorry to say having a third
class in one's educational qualification though closed all other doors
he is able to become a student of law and ultimately becoming a lawyer.
The society will get hardly good service from that kind of lawyers. Though
now-a-days some qualitative students are coming from the University that
will up grade the decorum of lawyers society. It is badly needed to close
the door of one entering law profession having third class. Integrity
and high standing of legal profession will not sustain unless dignity
is maintained.
Mohammed
Mamun Al Feruje is an LL.M student, Dhaka University.