High Court Verdict
Ramna Batamul Cases: HC sets May 8 to deliver verdict
The High Court (HC) on Wednesday set May 8 to deliver its judgment on the death references, appeals and jail appeals of the convicts in the Ramna Batamul bombing cases filed over two decades ago.
An HC bench consisting Justice Mostafa Zaman Islam and Justice Nasrin Akhter fixed the date.
Earlier, on February 18 this year, the court concluded hearings on the death references and appeals, with the verdict pending and expected to be delivered any day.
Ramna Batamul Cases: HC verdict expected any day
On April 14, 2001, during the Chhayanat’s Bengali New Year celebrations at Ramna Batamul, a bomb blast left nine people dead on the spot. Another died at the hospital later.
Two cases – one for murder and another for explosives -- were filed with Ramna Police Station after the incident.
Dhaka's Second Additional Metropolitan Sessions Judge ruled on June 23, 2014 in a murder case involving the bomb attack.
Eight people, including Mufti Hannan, the top leader of Harkatul Jihad (Huji), were sentenced to death and six to life imprisonment. Mufti Hannan was hanged on April 12, 2017 in a conviction over another grenade attack in Sylhet.
The death references and appeals of the convicts were kept waiting for hearing in the HC.
7 months ago
Appellate Division orders Dr Yunus to pay NBR Tk 12 crore tax on donations
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court today (July 23, 2023) ordered Nobel laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus to pay Tk 12 crore tax on donations to the National Bureau of Revenue (NBR) after dismissing a leave-to-appeal in this regard.
A four-member bench of the Appellate Division, headed by Chief Justice Hasan Foez Siddique, passed the order after hearing the leave-to-appeal submitted by Dr Yunus against a High Court verdict.
Attorney General AM Amin Uddin represented the state during the hearing, while Fida M Kamal and Barrister Abdullah Al Mamun stood for Dr Yunus.
Earlier on June 21, a leave-to-appeal was filed against the High Court verdict. On July 9, the chamber court set July 17 for hearing in the Appellate Division.
Read: HC asks Dr Yunus to pay over Tk 12 crore as donation tax
On July 17, the Appellate Division adjourned till July 23 the hearing on the appeal against the High Court verdict.
According to the petition, NBR served three separate notices claiming Tk 12,28,74,000 tax against Tk 61.57 crore donation during 2011-2012 fiscal year, Tk 1.60 crore tax against Tk 8.15 crore donation in FY 2012-2013, and Tk 1.50 crore tax against Tk 7 crore donation in FY 2013-2014 as per the Donation Tax-1990.
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Dr Yunus challenged the validity of NBR's notices and filed a case in the Appellate Tribunal. According to him, NBR cannot claim tax against donations as per law.
On November 20, 2014, his application was rejected. Then in 2015, he filed three income tax reference cases in the High Court.
After that, the High Court ruled on May 31 that the tax imposed by the NBR against the money that he had donated to three trusts was valid.
After the verdict on May 31, Attorney General AM Amin Uddin told reporters that Dr Yunus had donated Tk 77 crore to three institutions. “The petitions were dismissed. Now the tax demanded by the NBR will have to be paid. The NBR had demanded more than Tk 15 crore. He (Dr Yunus) has already given around Tk 3 crore. Now the remaining Tk 12 crore will have to be paid in taxes.”
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2 years ago
16th Amendment: Hearing on review petition soon
Law Minister Anisul Huq on Tuesday said the hearing on the review petition against the verdict of the High Court on 16th amendment to the Constitution will start very soon.
He said this while speaking in Parliament on the issue of a proposal to send the Leader and Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Remuneration and Privileges) Bill, 2021 to scrutiny committee.
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He said the case is now pending in the Appellate Division as the government sought the review on the ground of ‘error apparent on the face of the record’.
“There is enough merit to review this case,” he said.
The minister said the government has already requested the Appellate Division to review the case.
“The Appellate Division informed us they will hear the case very soon,” he said.
4 years ago
Ahsanullah Master murder verdict: SC drops leave-to-appeal petition from cause list
A bench led by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain passed the order.
Attorney General AM Amin Uddin and Deputy Attorney General Bishwajit Debnath stood for the state while Advocate Khandaker Mahbub Hossain represented the accused.
Khandakar Mahbub said one of the curr
4 years ago
Form Land Survey Appeal Tribunal within 90 days: HC
The High Court has ordered the Land Ministry to set up a Land Survey Appeal Tribunal to dispose of appeals against judgments, decrees and orders issued by the Land Survey Tribunal.
5 years ago