Abstract:
This research paper is focus and explores the relevant case laws and constitutional framework
regarding the Enforcement of Non-Fundamental Rights in Bangladesh. Non-fundamental
rights are an important part of the legal and moral fabric of Bangladesh. They help to ensure
that everyone in Bangladesh is treated fairly and with respect. If the executive violates their
non- fundamental rights, citizen have available remedy for them under Article 102(2) of the
constitution of Bangladesh. As a result, it is crucial that law enforcement agencies and
individuals involved in the protection of human rights assume a neutral stance and possess the
necessary training in both the non-fundamentals of human rights and the sensitivity required
by the issue. It can be concluded that the Enforcement of Non-Fundamental Rights in
Bangladesh is not sufficient. Human rights have become one of the most important non-
fundamental rights since they indirectly grant individuals who are citizens of a state with rights.