Tuesday 26 October 2010

ACC case against Nanak to continue

bdnews24.com, Dhaka

The corruption case against LGRD State Minister Jahangir Kabir Nanak will continue as the Appellate Division has stayed the High Court injunction over the case, defendant lawyers have said.
A three-member bench led by Chief Justice A B M Khairul Haque, gave the order on Tuesday upon a petition filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC).  

SC upholds bail order of Mahmudur

Mahmudur Rahman
BLHouse Report

The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on October 26 upheld a High Court order that earlier granted bail to detained Amar Desh Acting Editor Mahmudur  Rahman in a case filed for obstructing police to discharge their duties.

The three-member Appellate Division bench headed by Chief Justice ABM Khairul Haque passed the order rejecting a government appeal.

On June 2 this year, police filed the case against Mahmudur Rahman with Tejgaon Police Station on charge of obstructing police the previous night while they were moving to shut down the Bengali daily newspaper and arrest him.

Bangladesh HC observation: President can appoint CJ on seniority basis


Bangladesh Supreme Court
 BLHouse Report


The High Court on October 26 observed that the President alone can appoint any eligible person as the Chief Justice of Bangladesh.

If the President appoints the Chief Justice considering merit, not seniority, there is no provision in the Constitution to compel the President explain reasons, the HC observed.

A bench of the HC comprising Justice Md Imman Ali and Justice Obaidul Hasan cited it disposing of a public interest Writ petition with some observations.


In the observations, the court said that there was no provision in the Constitution for appointing the Chief Justice on seniority basis.

After reading different articles of the Constitution, it deemed that the President alone can appoint any eligible person as the Chief Justice of Bangladesh, the court said.

But, if the President wants, he can consult with any person in this regard, said the HC observation.

Four SC lawyers filed the Writ on August 22 this year seeking a rule as to why a direction should not be given not to violate seniority in appointing Chief Justice without publicly disclosing specific reasons behind such violations.

The lawyers are- Barrister Hassan M Ajim, Advocate Abdus Salam, Barrister Md Reaz Uddin and Barrister Sakila Farzana.

According to Article 95(1) of the Constitution, "The Chief Justice and other Judges shall be appointed by the President."

Article 95(2) state, "A person shall not be qualified for appointment as a judge unless he is a citizen of Bangladesh and- (a) has, for not less than ten years, been an advocate of the Supreme Court; or (b) has, for not less than ten years, helf judicial office in the territory of Bangladesh; or (c) has such other qualifications as may be prescribed by law for appointment as a Judge of
the Supreme Court."