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Hearing on appeal against FF quota today

2 students seek stay on HC order


Published : 09 Jul 2024 10:53 PM

The Appellate Division is scheduled to hear today an appeal brought by the state against a High Court rule declaring the decision to cancel freedom fighter quota in government jobs (9th to 13th grade) invalid.

Supreme Court Appellate Division Chamber Court Justice M Ashfaqul Islam passed the order today, in presence of writ petitioner Senior lawyer Shah Manjurul Haque and Attorney General AM Amin Uddin, appearing for the state.

Earlier, on July 4, the court was adjourned by an Appellate Division bench led by Chief Justice Obaidul Hasan, and the state was asked to file a regular appeal regarding the HC verdict

The High Court on June 5, passed an order declaring the decision to cancel the freedom fighter quota in government jobs illegal.

As a result of that verdict, the 30 percent freedom fighter quota in government jobs was upheld.

Long ago on October 4, 2018, Public Administration Ministry issued a circular canceling the quota of freedom fighters in direct recruitment

It was said there, in the case of direct recruitment to the posts of 9th grade (former 1st class) and 10th-13th grade (former 2nd class), the appointment should be made on the basis of merit.

Seven people, including the president of ‘Muktijoddha Sontan O Projonmo Central Command Council’, Ohidul Islam Tushar filed a writ petition in the High Court in this regard.

On June 5, the High Court ruled that the decision to cancel the freedom fighter quota was invalid.

Later, the state made an appeal against the HC rule.

2 students pleads seeking stay on HC order; hearing today

Meanwhile, two among the protestors filed an application with the Appellate Division on Tuesday seeking a stay on the effectiveness of High Court order reinstating the freedom fighter quota in public service.

The hearing on the application will be held in full bench of the Appellate Division on Wednesday.

Chamber judge Md Ashfaqul Islam fixed the date of hearing for Wednesday.

Earlier, around 11 am two students of Dhaka University sought permission from the court to submit the application seeking a stay on the effectiveness of the High Court order. Judge Ashfaqul Islam gave the permission.

Later, the application was filed with the concerned branch of the Appellate Division at around 12:30 pm.

The two students are Alsadi Bhuiyan, president of Dhaka University Journalists’ Association, and Ahnaf Sayeed Khan.

Advocate Shah Manjurul Haque stood for the petitioners.  Attorney General AM Amin Uddin was present on behalf of the state.