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Your Advocate
This
week your advocate is M. Moazzam Husain of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh.
His professional interests include civil law, criminal law and constitutional
law.
Q:
One summer vacation I went to my parent's house in my home district. Only
one of my brother lived here with his family. I got involved in a altercation
with my brother over some money which my father gave him for business
purpose. Later my brothers brother-in-law, a local BNP leader complained
against me local police station and tried to force the OC of PS to arrest
me on the plea that I have broken all the valuable things of his sister.
As the did not comply with his direction that leader became very angry
with the OC and by using political influence posted that OC in remote
area. After that incident, I along with my parents came back to Dhaka.
By this time new OC joined in that PS and that political leader used him
to made false GD on his self-made complain. After my post-graduation I
applied five times in different govt organisations and was selected. But
in every case my police report came negative. By this way my career has
been ruined totally. My question is (a) What legal action can be taken
against that leader/political person due to his this type of heinous act?
(b) Is there any legal way so that the criminal record which has been
lodged against me could be void? (c) What is the legal basis upon which
employers (govt/private) can overlook this false allegation recorded against
me? (d) What is the legal step to stop this heinous act done by the political
leaders forever, so that none can dare to do this type of act and ruin
any body's career? (e) Is it legal on the part of police to consider family
matter as criminal offense? Please advice.
M. Zaman,
Tejgaon, Dhaka. Your
Advocate: I have carefully examined your problem. Whatever has
happened between your brother and your family comes within the ambit of
'family matter' as it is usually said. Causing little damage to households
at the spur of the moment should not be the concern of law or of any outsider.
But that goes scale wise. If the scale of damage is substantial law my
take its course. Any way, your personal case is unfortunate. You have
raised several questions. It is really difficult to answer them to your
satisfaction from exclusively legal point of view in that they involve
a blend of social, political and legal questions to be adequately addressed.
You cannot take any action, in the circumstances, against the political
leader. The Govt. and the NGO's as of practice make recruitment subject
to police report. Govt. can, if so wants, verify the police dossier but
the NGO's do not have any mechanism to do so. As for your last question,
police is not empowered to interfere with anybody's family problem unless
the same constitutes an offence made cognizable by law.
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