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Judge Kamrunnahar removed from judicial duty

Staff Correspondent
14 Nov 2021 11:17:48 | Update: 14 Nov 2021 13:04:51
Judge Kamrunnahar removed from judicial duty

The Supreme Court has asked Dhaka Women and Children Repression Prevention Tribunal-7 Judge Mosammat Kamrunnahar not to sit in the court from Sunday morning.

The apex court came up with the instruction three days after the judge on Thursday made a controversial observation while delivering verdict in Banani rape case.

In her judgement, Kamrunnahar asked the police not to record rape cases 72 hours after the incidents, which drew heavy criticism from rights activists and commoners.

Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain in consultation with other senior justices took the decision, said Supreme Court spokesperson Mohammad Saifur Rahman in a press release.

The apex court also sent a letter to the law ministry seeking attachment of the judge to the Law and Justice Division after revoking her judicial power temporarily, it added.

The latest move of the Supreme Court comes after Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Anisul Huq on Saturday told the media that a letter would be sent to the chief justice for seizing power of the judge.

He termed the judge's observation as illegal and unconstitutional.

In the Banani rape case, all the five accused, including Safat Ahmed, son of Apan Jewellers owner Dildar Ahmed, were acquitted as the prosecution failed to prove the charges brought against them.

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