Dhaka, June 2 -- The Attorney General's Office has issued six new directives to prevent "notice forgery" in Supreme Court cases, which will come into effect on Jun 14.

Issuing a statement on Tuesday, the office of the country's highest law officer said the measures were taken because authorities noticed some loopholes in the process and the "fabrication" that staff members of the office allegedly commit in collusion with each other.

Earlier in the day, during the vacation period, a mismatch was found between the tender numbers in the notices and those mentioned in the original applications for several cases in Court No. 14 of the Annex Building.

After detecting the alleged "fraud" intended to gain an unfair advantage, the court removed...