Justice Zubair Leads Search Committee for Election Commission Formation
Justice Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury, a senior judge of the Appellate Division, has been appointed as the head of the search committee responsible for forming the Election Commission. Additionally, senior High Court judge AKM Asaduzzaman has been selected as a committee member.
The Cabinet Division issued the official notification on Tuesday (October 29) afternoon, following approval from Chief Advisor Dr. Muhammad Yunus.
Earlier that day, Dr. Asif Nazrul, the advisor for Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs, mentioned at the Secretariat that the search committee had already been formed. He added that the chief advisor had likely signed the notification and that it would be officially published either today or tomorrow.
Nazrul further stated that once the search committee completes its work, the Election Commission will be formed, followed by a revision of the voter list. “We will not conduct any fraudulent elections. Our aim is to hold exceptional, free, and fair elections,” he assured.
Background
As per the recently passed law in the national parliament regarding the appointment of the Chief Election Commissioner and other commissioners, the President is responsible for forming the search committee. This six-member committee is chaired by a judge from the Appellate Division, nominated by the Chief Justice.
The committee will recommend 10 candidates after reviewing their qualifications and eligibility. From these, the President will select five members to constitute the new Election Commission.
The search committee consists of:
A judge from the Appellate Division (as chairperson), nominated by the Chief Justice.
A judge from the High Court Division, also nominated by the Chief Justice.
The Auditor General.
The Chairman of the Public Service Commission.
Two eminent citizens nominated by the President, one of whom must be a woman.
A quorum for the committee’s meetings requires the presence of at least three members. The Cabinet Division will provide secretarial support. The committee is expected to submit its recommendations to the President within 15 working days.
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