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Women's reserved JS seats challenged

Opposition political parties and civil society members filed a writ petition with the High Court against the government, the speaker and the Election Commission yesterday, challenging the new constitutional provision of 45 reserved seats for women in parliament. The petition said the 14th amendment to the constitution, which parliament passed on May 16 introducing 45 reserved seats in the House for women, goes against the fundamentals of the constitution. It also termed the new provision contradictory to the fundamental principles of the national policy for the development of women. The provision for reserved seats will be effective for 10 years from the first sitting of the next parliament. Daily Star, 20th July.

Army official looks to HC for ducking court appearance
The lone army officer among four top government officials facing contempt charges for violation of court order for army deployment in Dhaka-10 by-polls will seek exemption from appearing in the High Court (HC) in person. Lawyer of the four said the rest -- Prime Minister's Principal Secretary Kamal Uddin Siddiqui, Home Secretary Omar Farooque and Defence Secretary KM Ehsanul Huq -- will appear in court. On July 12, the bench asked the four to explain why they should not be charged with contempt of court after Bikalpa Dhara candidate Abdul Mannan brought the contempt charge for non-deployment of army in each polling centre in the July 1 ballot as ordered by the HC. The chamber judge directed full-bench hearing of the appeal on last Saturday, but Mahbubur withdrew the prayer as the petitioners decided not to proceed with the petition. Daily Star, 20th July.

Ctg Arms Haul
The Court of Metropolitan Sessions Judge here yesterday accepted the charge sheet in country's biggest ever arms haul case and suggested departmental action against the first investigation officer (IO) and rectification of flaws detected in the charge sheet. Metropolitan Sessions Judge Fazlul Karim also ordered a supplementary charge sheet to be submitted within the next 30 days and fixed August 12 as the date for hearing of the case. Earlier the charge sheet was submitted on June 11. But the court could not accept it immediately as there surfaced some discrepancies between the first information report (FIR) and the charge sheet. The first hearing to decide on the acceptance of the charge sheet was held on July 15. Daily Star, 20th July.

SC declares illegal DCC shopping complex
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court yesterday declared illegal the initiative of Dhaka City Corporation (DCC) to construct a multi-storeyed shopping complex in front of GPO near Bangabandhu Avenue. The 1.2-acre land of the under-construction shopping complex, Udayan Market, was earmarked in the master plan of the city for car parking. The site is the only open land, through which air and light pass to the adjoining buildings. Besides, if the DCC constructs the complex with 341 shops and more office spaces, the area will suffer more traffic congestion, Bela said. Following the beginning of the construction in 1995, Sharif Nurul Ambia, joint secretary of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal, filed a petition with the High Court (HC) with legal support of Bela. However, the HC vacated the stay order and discharged the petition in the final hearing in 2000, against which Bela appealed.
Prothom Alo, 20th July.

Post mortem of Suman reaches Tongi police
The post mortem report of Sumon Ahmed Maumder, a charge-sheet witness in the case of the Awami League lawmaker Ahsanullah Master, was sent to the Tongi police station on Tuesday.The police admitted that they have received the post mortem report in the afternoon. A leader of the Juba League, AL's youth wing, Suman, died a few hours after being held by the Rapid Action Battalion, on July 10 in the industrial town. New Age,21 July.

HC grants bail to Baten
The High Court on Tuesday granted bail to MA Baten, a special superintendent of the police, till the charge is framed against him for trying to bribe the state minister for home affairs. Baten of the Criminal Investigation Department was arrested on June 3 from the office of Lutfozzaman Babar for offering the state minister a bribe of Tk 300,000 to cancel his transfer order. Baten was the investigation officer in the murder case of Awami League lawmaker Ahsanullah Master, who was shot dead at a political rally in Tongi on May 7. New Age,21 July.

Man arrested by Rab dies in Kushtia
An alleged criminal died at a Kushtia hospital yesterday, 10 days after the elite anti-crime Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) arrested him with two others in the town. Jumman Khan, 26, son of Abdus Sobhan of Charkuthipara, died at Kushtia General Hospital, sources said. The body was handed over to his family members in the noon after autopsy. On July 10, Rab officials held Jumman, Minar Hossain, 25, son of Abdus Shahid, and Anwar, 30, son of Erfan Ali at Minar's house in the town with two foreign rifles, four bullets and three other weapons, police said. Of them, Minar died at Kushtia General Hospital on July 11, sources added. Rab officials handed over Anwar and Jumman to police soon after Minar's death. Both were undergoing treatment at the same hospital, police added. Families of Jumman and Minar claimed that the crackdown force tortured them in a Rab camp and both died due to torture. Daily Star, 21st July.

Ctg arms case IO relieved of charge
The Criminal Investigation Department has relieved its Chittagong zone assistant superintendent of police, AKM Kabiruddin, investigation officer of three sensational cases, including the April 2 arms haul. Kabiruddin on Wednesday handed all the documents and relevant papers of the three cases arms hall, smuggling and murder of businessman Reazaur Rahman Zakir over to a Chittagong Metropolitan Police official, an official of the Chittagong police said. The CID headquarters on Tuesday issued the order on charge of alleged negligence in duty. The headquarters have also made a reshuffle. Sylhet zone CID assistant superintendent of police Mir Nowsher Ali has been assigned to investigate the cases of the arms hall and the smuggling. New Age ,22 July.

EC to ask ministry to punish surgeons
The Election Commission (EC) decided to ask the health ministry to initiate departmental action against two of its officials for violating the public servants' code of conduct as well as electoral rules by campaigning for the ruling coalition candidate in Gazipur-2 by-election slated for August 1. The EC also summoned the four-party alliance candidate, Prof Abdul Mannan, to appear before it on July 25 Sunday. The commission requires Mannan to clarify his position regarding an accusation of transgressing electoral code of conduct, which the electoral inquiry committee (EIC) for Gazipur-2 by-polls has brought against him. Daily Star, 23 July.

Account number must for AIT collection
The government will soon make tax collection account number mandatory for both public and private sectors to ensure that advance income tax is properly deposited with the exchequer. The plan follows widespread allegation that a handful of government offices never deposit the tax money collected at source, the sources said. A good number of government officials in connivance with a section of bank officials have allegedly been taking advantage of the absence of a mechanism to ensure that the money deducted at source in advance income tax is deposited properly. New Age,23 July.










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