SC declares freedom fighters' minimum age gazette illegal

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Published : 14:25, Jun 23, 2019 | Updated : 14:27, Jun 23, 2019

A general view of the Supreme Court building of Bangladesh. BANGLATRIBUNE/Sazzad HossainThe Appellate Division has upheld the High Court rule scrapping the government gazette and circulars imposing a minimum age to be eligible for the status of a freedom fighter.
The government had sought a stay order on the High Court rule but the four-member bench led by Chief Justice Syed Mahmud Hossain rejected it on Sunday (Jun 23).
The state had issued a notice saying those who were aged under 12 and a half year on November 30, 1971 will not be considered as a freedom fighter.
Two High Court judges, Justice Sheikh Hassan Arif and Justice Razik-Al-Jalil, announced the verdict declaring the circulars illegal on May 19 following the hearings of 15 writ petitions.
The Appellate bench issued a ‘no-order’ on Sunday following the hearing after the appeal for a stay reached the bench through the chamber court.
Attorney General Mahbubey Alam represented the state, accompanied by Deputy Attorney General Bishawjit Debnath. Barrister M Altaf Hossain and Omar Sadat were the legal counsels for the petitioners.
“The Appellate Division has issued a ‘no-order’ on the state’s petition meaning the High Court order will remain valid,” Altaf told the media.

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