Dhaka, April 10 -- Parliament has completed the constitutional process of settling the fate of ordinances issued during the interim rule, passing 91 bills in six days to determine the outcome of 120 measures.

Amid compromise, heated debate, and an Opposition walkout on Friday, the 13th Parliament approved 113 ordinances through 87 bills, which will become law after presidential assent.

Seven ordinances -- including those on the National Human Rights Commission, Supreme Court judge appointments, and the Supreme Court Secretariat -- were scrapped through four repeal bills.

Another 13 ordinances automatically lapsed after failing to be placed before parliament, bringing the total number losing effect to 20 from Saturday.

On Friday alone,...