E-bail bond system
PM launches e-bail bond system in 7 districts, opens Bogura District Bar building
Prime Minister Tarique Rahman on Monday began his official programme in Bogura by unveiling the plaque of the newly constructed Bogura District Bar Association building and inaugurating the e-bail bond system in Bogura and six other district courts.
He inaugurated the newly built multi-storey building of the bar association around 11:15 am.
Later, he inaugurated the e-bail bond system in seven district courts including Bogura district court.
Earlier, a bus carrying the Prime Minister and his entourage arrived at Bogura Circuit House around 10:00 am, said his Additional Press Secretary Atikur Rahman Rumon.
The Prime Minister left his Gulshan Avenue residence for Bogura at 6:10 am accompanied by his wife, Dr Zubaida Rahman.
This is his first visit to Bogura since assuming office as Prime Minister on February 17.
As per his schedule, the Prime Minister will unveil a plaque at the Bogura municipal building.
At about 12:45 pm, he will launch an emergency measles-rubella vaccination campaign at Ziaur Rahman Gram Hospital in Bagbari area of Gabtoli.
He will distribute family cards at Shaheed Zia Degree College ground at 1:00 pm, and later inaugurate excavation work of the Chowkidah Canal in Nasipur.
He will then visit his ancestral home at Bagbari.
In the afternoon at 4:00 pm, the Prime Minister will address a public rally organised by the district BNP at Altafunnessa Playground.
After the rally, he will also inaugurate the new building of Bogura Press Club and the reconstruction work of Baitur Rahman Central Mosque.
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Govt launches e-bail bond system in 8 districts
The government of Bangladesh on Wednesday (January 21, 2026) launched electronic bail bond or e-bail bond management system in eight districts if the country, aiming to make the bail bond submission process easier.
Law Adviser Asif Nazrul inaugurated the programme virtually from the Secretariat.
The new system has been introduced simultaneously in Manikganj, Bandarban, Meherpur, Joypurhat, Moulvibazar, Panchagarh, Jhalakathi and Sherpur following the successful pilot implementation in Narayanganj.
The Adviser said the e-bail bond system was first launched on a trial basis in Narayanganj on October 15 last year and has been operating with cent percent success.
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“Based on this success, we have further improved the software. Today, the e-bail bond system has been launched in eight more districts,” he said.
He said the new system will save time and costs for litigants, lawyers, prison authorities and all other stakeholders involved in the bail process.
Before the introduction of e-bail bonds, people had to go through multiple steps even after bail was granted, the adviser said.
“As a result, litigants had to endure unnecessary loss of time, money and mental distress. In many cases, people had to remain in jail for several days or even weeks despite being granted bail. There was a lack of transparency and accountability, and it was not possible to identify where delays were occurring,” he said.
Dr Asif Nazrul said the government plans to introduce the system in all 64 districts.
“We still have 20 to 25 days. We will try to launch it in a few more districts during this time. We hope that within the next six months, the system will be operational in all districts,” he added.
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Responding to a question on whether future governments would continue the initiative, the adviser said he believes the system will be maintained as it does not involve any political controversy.
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