The High
Court (HC) Division has quashed the Airbus purchase scam case against
Prime Minister (PM) Khaleda Zia. Bureau of Anti -corruption (Bac) filed
the case during the Awami League government. A vacation bench comprising
Justice Joynul Abedin and Justice Tariqul Hakim gave the verdict after
hearing final arguments on the quashment petition by Prime Minister Khaleda
Zia. Earlier, a HC division bench issued a rule nisi on the government
on November 6, 2000 and stayed proceedings of the case after Khaleda challenged
the charges against her. The Attorney General's Office did not oppose
the petition nor will it appeal against the HC verdict. -Daily Star,
11 September.
Plan
to appoint lawyers from private sector
The governemtn
has decided a appoint a panel of four lawyers in addition to public prosecutors
to lessen the burden of piled up cases concerned with the administration.
The government has finalised a proposal to appoint eminent lawyers to
successfully deal with some 1000 pending cases for the government. The
four lawyers are Advocate Khondoker Mahbubuddin MP, former justice TH
Khan, former Attroney General Barrister Rafiqul Haque, and President Supreme
Court Bar Accociation Barrister Rokonuddin Mahmud. Each of them will get
Tk. 50,000 as lump sum and Tk 30,000 for each appearance before the court.
-NewAge, 08 September.
FBCCI
election process challenged
The High
Court division has issued a rule upon the Director of Trade Organisation
of Ministry of Commerce and members of FBCCI Election Board, Election
Appellate Board and Election Tribunal asking them to show cause in four
weeks why the hand raising system in apex trade body election process
should not be declared illegal. A bench comprising Justice Amirul Kabir
Chowdhury and Justice Syed AB Mahmudul Haque issued the rule but did not
pass any order to cancel the election or stay formally publishing the
results of the polls held on August 27. The bench issued the rule on the
Director of Trade Organisation of Ministry of Commerce and members of
FBCCI Election Board, Election Appellate Board and Election Tribunal.
Mr Mohammad Ali, an elected director and vice-president candidate, and
Md Helal Uddin, also an elected director, jointly filed the writ petition
challenging the hand raising system in second phase of the election process.
The petitioners argued as per clause 15 (B) (IX) of the SRO (statutory
regulatory order) No. 373 dated 01-01-2003 and Rule 17(7) of the Election
Procedures the second-tier election of the FBCCI was to be held through
secret ballots. -Law Desk, 08 September.
Contempt
rule against RAJUK chairman
A contempt
rule has been issued against 3 top officials of RAJUK including its chairman
Iqbal Uddin Chowdhury, for violating High Court order. A vacation bench
of the High Court Division comprising Justice Amirul Kabir Chowdhury and
Justice AB Mohmudul Haque passed the order on Sunday ( 07 September).
The rule was issued following a writ petition filed by Mrs. Momtaz Shirin,
resident of Gulshan area of Dhaka. In her petition she contended that
she field a petition before the High Court Division praying for restraining
the RAJUK authority from demolishing her under-construction house, and
the High Court on 03 September issued a rule nisi upon the respondents
and asked them not to demolish the construction. But the respondents demolished
the construction violating the court order. The Court asked the respondents
to appear before it in person on 15 September to explain their act. -Observer,
08 September.
Army
men sued for torturing girl
Two army
men have been charged with torturing a college girl while conducting a
raid on the house of a chairman in Chitolmari Upazilla. The raid was carried
out during the 'Operation Spider Web' in the southern region. After the
incident the girl's father filed a case with the first class Magistrate's
court in Bagerhat against the army personnel, including the Camp in-charge
Captain Tareq. It was alleged that Captain Tareq and some unidentified
members of his force cordoned the house and tortured the girl. However,
the court has directed the officer-in-charge of Chitolmari Police Station
to take legal action in his regard. -The Daily Star, 9 September.
Cop
killed colleague and himself
A police
constable shot dead a colleague before turning the gun on himself in a
police of Barisal. Sarob Bindu Chakma , who was on duty at the armoury,
killed Nirupam Chakma in his sleep. After the killing the fellow policeman
upstairs Sarod came down quickly and shot himself with his rifle. The
motive for killing and subsequent suicide could not be known. However
an unconfirmed source revealed that the tragic incident was a result of
a row between the two policemen over a woman. -The Independent, 8
September.
Foreigners languishing in jail for years
Nineteen
foreigners, including three women, of seven countries have allegedly been
detained in different jails of Bangladesh even after serving their prison
terms. Among them, 11 are from India, two from Sri Lanka, two from Nepal,
and the other four from Tanzania, East Africa, Myanmar and Saudi Arabia.
Zerin Khan Nishu of Myanmar, one of them has been languishing in Jaiil
for seven years in Dhaka Central Jail after his conviction period was
over; but he does not know why he is still in the jail and how long he
will have to stay there. This was revealed in an investigation report
of The Bangladesh Society for the Enforcement of Human Rights (BSEHR)
a human rights organisation. Advocate Alena Khan, the BSEHR director for
investigation, led the three-member investigation team. - Janakantha,
10 September.
Doubt
cast over anti-graft body
Speakers
at a discussion said the proposed independent anti-corruption commission
would not attain its objectives. The roundtable on the proposed bill to
form the commission was organised by Transparency International Bangladesh
(TIB) at the CIRDAP auditorium. The speakers said the process of forming
the commission is not free from the government's influence, as the six-member
selection committee will consist of the finance and law ministers and
the cabinet division will also have a role. They demanded dropping of
the two ministers from the committee, inclusion of a representative from
the opposition, provisions for further amendment to the bill to ensure
that the commission is free from the government's influence, and making
it a constitutional body. -Law Desk.
Anti-piracy
drive in coastal areas starts
A joint anti-piracy
operation by police, Coast Guard and Navy begins today in the Meghna estuary
and coastal areas of Barisal and Bhola against the backdrop of several
recent incidents of piracy and killing of fishermen. In the latest such
incident, four fishermen were reportedly abducted from Latakhali in Monpura
on September 4 and feared killed. Bhola Police Superintendent Mallick
Fakrul Islam will coordinate the operation and Commander Lt. Roisuddin
Ahmed will be in charge of Coast Guard personnel. The combing operation
will cover the five upazilas of Monpura, Charfesson, Lalmohan, Borhanuddin,
Tazumuddin and Daulatkhan and their territorial waters to nab pirates
and trace the abducted fishermen, dead or alive. Police teams from Barisal,
Bhola, Laxmipur, Ramgoti and Noakhali have joined the operation. -Daily
Star, 11 September.
Land-filling
by Jamuna at Ashulia stayed
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court has stayed for a week a High
Court Division (HCD) order that restrained Rajuk from obstructing Jamuna
Builders Limited from filling Ashulia lowlands with earth for construction.
Justice M Hamidul Huq, chamber judge of the Appellate Division of the
Supreme Court issued the stay order upon a petition by the government
and fixed September 16 for the next hearing. The HC issued a rule on Rajuk
on August 24, preventing it from halting earth-filling in Ashulia, following
a writ by Nurul Islam, chairman of Jamuna Builders, a leading real estate
developer. Jamuna Builders obtained the August 24 order from the HCD,
although another HCD bench issued an injunction on July 13, 2002 against
the filling of Ashulia wetlands by anyone.The injunction came after Bangladesh
Environment Lawyers Association (BELA) filed a petition with the HC against
land-filling by Jamuna Builders. -Inqilab, 10 August.