A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed by the Supreme Courts of Egypt and Bangladesh to strengthen their collaboration in the legal field.
Participating in a number of activities in Cairo today was Bangladesh Chief Justice Dr. Syed Refaat Ahmed, who is currently on an official visit to Egypt at the invitation of Chief Justice Boulos Fahmy of the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt.
During his visit, the Chief Justice met with Justice Boulos Fahmy at the Supreme Constitutional Court in Cairo at approximately noon (local time) to discuss enhancing judicial efficiency and transparency, exchanging knowledge and experience, and fortifying bilateral judicial cooperation.
Following the meeting, the two Chief Justices signed the MoU on judicial cooperation, opening a new chapter in bilateral relations between the two apex courts, a press release said here today.
The release issued by Supreme Court’s Public Relations Officer Md Shafiqul Islam, said the protocol emphasizes enhancing judicial efficiency, transparency, inclusiveness, and technical cooperation between the two courts.
All judges of the Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court and Bangladesh’s Ambassador to Egypt were present during the signing ceremony.
The MoU reflects the mutual commitment of both countries to strengthen constitutional, legal, and judicial collaboration. It highlights institutional capacity building, cooperation, and joint initiatives aimed at enhancing judicial efficiency.
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