Supreme Court Lawyers Call Election Unconstitutional

As the nation approaches the thirteenth parliamentary election, a coalition of 707 lawyers from the Supreme Court has declared the electoral process unconstitutional and called for a boycott of the vote. In a joint statement, the legal professionals described the election as not a democratic exercise but rather a “staged performance” designed to legitimise those in power, effectively stifling the citizens’ right to vote.

The statement highlighted that fundamental conditions for a free and fair election—an impartial administration, freedom of expression, and equal political opportunity—are conspicuously absent. The lawyers allege that the state machinery has been co-opted for partisan purposes, turning the election into a one-sided affair. Opposition parties are reportedly facing a systematic campaign of harassment, including legal cases, arrests, intimidation, and administrative pressure. Participating in such a process, the lawyers argue, would amount to endorsing unconstitutional practices.

Emphasising that abstention from voting is not an anti-state action, the statement frames it as a constitutional duty to safeguard democracy and the sovereignty of the people. The lawyers urged citizens to reject what they termed a “mock electoral exercise” and take a peaceful yet firm stand against unlawful practices in order to protect democratic integrity.

The group also raised serious concerns regarding the accuracy and transparency of voter lists and postal ballot arrangements. According to the lawyers, electoral rolls have not been properly updated, with deceased and fraudulent voters still included. Furthermore, they criticised the administration for participating actively in the election rather than remaining neutral, rendering the process inconsistent with constitutional and fair election principles.

For illustration, the statement published the names of 25 of the 707 lawyers involved:

S/NLawyer’s NameS/NLawyer’s Name
1Adv. Mahid Uddin14Adv. Anis Uddin Shahid
2Adv. Mohammad Ali Azam15Adv. Abdul Malek
3Adv. Masud Hossain Dolon16Adv. Abul Kalam Azad
4Adv. Sahabuddin Raju17Adv. Abdus Sattar Dulal
5Adv. S. M. Munir18Adv. Mostafa Abul Hossain
6Adv. A. M. Amin Uddin19Adv. Mohiuddin Dewan
7Adv. Fazlul Rahman Khan20Adv. S. M. Shafiqul Islam Babul
8Adv. Hosne Ara Begum (Bably)21Adv. Anowara Shah Jahan
9Adv. Anisur Rahman Dipu22Adv. Jannatul Ferdousi Rupa
10Adv. Md. Abul Hashem23Adv. Md. Forkan Miah
11Adv. Kazi Md. Shahin24Adv. Mahfuza Begum Saida
12Adv. Syed Golam Masud Babul25Adv. Nazma Akter Kausar
13Adv. Anisur Rahman Khan

The lawyers warned that participating in the election under the current conditions would be tantamount to silently endorsing an unjust and unconstitutional process. They emphasised that rejecting the process peacefully, rather than resorting to violence, would empower citizens to uphold democracy.

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