Ain.bd treats editorial accountability as part of the legal information itself. Readers should be able to see who shapes the work, what each person is responsible for, and how corrections are handled.
The board brings together editorial leadership, legal researchers, subject reviewers, and contributors. Profiles disclose relevant roles, affiliations, and areas of focus so that authority is visible rather than implied.
People
Editorial leadership and contributors
Meet the people responsible for Ain.bd’s editorial direction, legal research, review, and public-interest publishing. Each profile identifies the person’s role, relevant experience, areas of focus, and professional affiliation.

Founder
Md. Ibrahim Khalilullah
Law student and President of Constitution Watchdog · Ain.bd and Constitution Watchdog
Law student, President of Constitution Watchdog, and founder of Ain.bd. His work focuses on legal literacy, constitutional accountability, and publicly accessible legal research across South Asia.
- Legal literacy
- Constitutional law
- Public interest research
- Editorial development
Editorial responsibilities
Different roles answer different questions.
Authors and researchers
Locate primary materials, frame the legal question, distinguish rule from interpretation, and map the practical route a reader is likely to encounter.
Legal reviewers
Examine the governing law, qualifications, exceptions, procedural detail, and source trail before a guide is marked ready for reliance.
Editors
Protect clarity, structure, consistency, accessibility, disclosure, and the boundary between general legal information and case-specific legal advice.
Standards
How the board protects trust
Source discipline
Material legal claims should be traceable to a statute, rule, notification, official process, or judgment where relevant.
Review transparency
Guides display a review status so readers can distinguish published, updated, in-review, and archived work.
Conflicts and independence
Contributors should disclose a material professional, institutional, financial, or personal interest that could reasonably affect editorial judgment.
Corrections
Substantive errors, outdated sources, and important omissions should be corrected promptly and reflected in the guide’s review record where appropriate.
Corrections and participation
Challenge the work, improve the work, or help review it.
If you are an advocate, academic, researcher, or specialist with a correction, source update, or interest in contributing, contact the editorial team at editor@ain.bd or use the contact page.
