Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust

[3] In 2003, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust filed a petition challenging the constitutionality of the Gram Sarker Act which was scrapped by the Caretaker Government in 2008.

[9] In April 2022, the Canadian High Commission in Dhaka requested Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust and Ain O Salish Kendra to provide legal aid to a 19 year old Canadian woman who was being prevented from her leaving Bangladesh by her family.

[10] Sara Hossain and ZI Khan Panna moved a petition on behalf of the two organization to the High Court Division which ordered the woman to stay with her parents while ordering the parents to return her communication devices during the trial period.

[10] Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust called for the release of a school teacher who had been arrested for hurting religious sentiments after saying science was based on evidence while religion was based on faith.

[11] Ain O Salish Kendra, Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust, and Nari Pakkho filed a petition challenging the use of character evidence to discredit the victim in rape cases.