Legal drafting is a crucial skill for lawyers in Bangladesh, particularly in the context of contracts and agreements. This course covers the principles of clear and effective legal writing, with a focus on the specific requirements of Bangladeshi law. Students will learn the structure and components of various types of contracts, including employment contracts, lease agreements, and business contracts. The course covers the use of appropriate legal terminology, the importance of precision in language, and techniques for avoiding ambiguity. Participants will study the interpretation of contracts under Bangladeshi law, including the Contract Act, 1872, and relevant case law. The course also addresses the growing importance of drafting contracts in both Bangla and English, reflecting the bilingual nature of legal practice in Bangladesh. Practical exercises will include drafting clauses for specific legal scenarios and reviewing and revising existing contracts. The course will also cover the impact of recent legislation, such as the Information and Communication Technology Act, 2006, on contract drafting, particularly in the context of electronic contracts and digital signatures. Students will learn to navigate the complexities of international contracts, considering Bangladesh's increasing participation in global trade. By the end of the course, participants will have developed the skills to draft clear, concise, and legally sound contracts and agreements tailored to the Bangladeshi legal context.