Monday 10 January 2011

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HC orders reappointment of 28 SIs

The High Court has instructed government to reappoint 28 sub inspectors of police who were forced to retire during the tenure of four-party alliance government.

On Monday, a bench of Justice Mohammad Momtazuddin and Justice Govinda Chandra Tagore gave the order following three separate writ petitions as regards the retirements.

আরও দুই বিচারপতি তাদের সম্পদের হিসাব জমা দিয়েছেন

সুপ্রিম কোর্টের আরও দুই বিচারপতি তাদের সম্পদের হিসাব জমা দিয়েছেন। বিচারপতি মইনুল ইসলাম চৌধুরী ও বিচারপতি সৈয়দ মো. জিয়াউল করিম সোমবার প্রধান বিচারপতি এবিএম খায়রুল হকের কাছে তাদের সম্পদের হিসাব জমা দেন। সুপ্রিম কোর্টের রেজিস্ট্রার মো. আশরাফুল ইসলাম শীর্ষ নিউজ ডটকমকে এ বিষয়টি নিশ্চিত করেছেন।
প্রধান বিচারপতির আহ্বানে সাড়া দিয়ে এ নিয়ে চার বিচারপতি তাদের সম্পদের হিসাব জমা দিলেন।

Youth correction centre in dismay

Arman is only 12. His bad luck compelled him to land in custody at a juvenile development centre in Jessore over a theft charge at this age.

The shocking incident happened when Arman as a matter of venture left Chittagong for Dhaka by train along with some of his friends and then again they departed for Patuakhali by launch. When they reached Patuakhali, Arman was, somehow, arrested by police over a theft incident.

Police sent him to custody in a correction centre for children named 'Kishore Unnayan Kendra (Juvenile Development Centre)' at Pulerhat in Jessore. The very centre is now the address of Arman for the last few months.

Jessore KUK activities being hampered due to fund shortage

Behavioral correction and mental boom of the children at Kishore Unnayan Kendra at Pulerhat in Jessore are being hampered severely though it has been founded to do so.

The children don't get desired medical facilities, sufficient food and legal support from the kendra (juvenile development centre) which is meant for children's mental correction and physical growth.

Most of the children are suffering from various health problems, including skin diseases, but are not getting medicinal treatment; their clothes are seen dirty; there is no doctor or assistant to attend them at the centre; the post of the doctor is laying vacant for a long.

HC asks govt to remove structures from Cox’s Bazar sea beach

The High Court on Monday ordered the government to remove all temporary and permanent structures from Cox's Bazar sea beach.

Passing the interim order upon a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) writ petition, a High Court division bench, headed by Justice AHM Shamsuddin Chowdhury asked the Deputy Commissioner (DC) and the
Superintendent of Police (SP) of Cox’s Bazar to submit a follow-up report within seven days.

Chandpur municipal poll stands on tenterhooks

The election to Chandpur Pourasava stands on tenterhooks as the Supreme Court on Monday vacated its stay on the operation of the High Court order that had halted the election process.

The Election Commission set January 27 as polling date.

Sayem was puppet, Zia was responsible for all: AG

Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem
The High Court yesterday opened up an opportunity for six persons, who faced trial with Col (Retd) Abu Taher under martial law regulations, to voluntarily place their arguments before the court in the trial hearing.

The persons are: Sirajul Alam Khan, Mahmudur Rahman Manna, Hasanul Huq Inu, Sharif Nurul Ambia, ASM Abdur Rab and Maj (Retd) Zia Uddin.