Top court sets Nov 17 for hearing on caretaker govt review petitions
UNB
Publish: 24 Oct 2024, 01:08 PM
Dhaka,
Oct 24 (UNB) - The Appellate Division has scheduled a hearing for November 17
on three separate review petitions over the cancellation of the caretaker
government system, which was abolished through the 16th amendment to the
constitution.
The hearing was
initially scheduled for today (Thursday), but Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman
sought a four-week deferral, prompting the court to reschedule it.
The upcoming hearing
will take place before a six-member bench led by Chief Justice Syed Refaat Ahmed.
Earlier, on October 20,
the Appellate Division's chamber judge had set October 24 as the date for
hearing two of the petitions challenging the ruling on the abolition of the
caretaker government system.
The review petitions
address the cancellation of the system, which was previously enshrined in the
13th amendment to the constitution in 1996.
One of the petitions was
filed by Dr Badiul Alam Majumdar, Secretary of Shushashoner Jonno Nagorik
(SHUJAN), in August this year.
On October 16, BNP Secretary
General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir also submitted a separate review petition,
followed by Jamaat-e-Islami on October 23.
The caretaker government
system was introduced through the 13th amendment in 1996 to ensure neutral
oversight of national elections.
But in 2011, the
Appellate Division, led by then Chief Justice ABM Khairul Haque, declared the
system unconstitutional and abolished it.
The court did, however,
allow for the 10th and 11th general elections to be held under a caretaker government,
contingent on parliamentary consensus over the appointment of the chief
adviser.
Since the abolition of
the system, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its allies have
persistently demanded its reinstatement.
The then ruling Awami
League, on the other hand, firmly rejected these calls.
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