The High Court will deliver on Thursday its verdict on a writ petition challenging legality of a law which requires prior permission of the authorities concerned in arresting any government official if accused in a criminal case.
As per Section 41 (1) of the Civil Service Act-2018, police needs to obtain permission from the government or the appointing authorities in arresting any public servant accused in any criminal case.
The government published gazette on the Civil Service Act-2018 on September 26, 2019 and it came into effect from October 1 of that year. Human Rights and Peace for Bangladesh (HRPB) filed a writ petition challenging legality of the writ petition
A division bench of the HC comprising Justice Md Mozibur Rahman Miah and Justice Kazi Md Ejarul Haque Akondo held hearing on the rules on Wednesday.
Advocate Manzill Murshid, president of HRPB, appeared for the petitioner. Deputy Attorney General Aurobinda Kumar Roy stood for the state and Khurshid Alam Khan for Anti-Corruption Commission.
Manzill Murshid said HRPB filed the writ petition challenging section 41 (1) of the Public Servant Act 2018 in the public interest.
Khurshid Alam Khan argued that section 41 (1) of the Public Servant Act 2018 is discriminatory.