The High Court on Tuesday rejected a writ petition filed by ex-Lakshmipur-2 lawmaker Shahid Islam Papul’s wife challenging the gazette notification that declared the MP’s seat vacant, reports UNB.
The bench of justice Md Mojibur Rahman Mia and justice Md Kamrul Hossain Mollah passed the order after hearing a writ filed by Papul’s wife Selina Islam, said deputy attorney general Nouroz M Russel Chowdhury.
On 28 January, a Kuwait court sentenced Papul to four years’ jail in a case related to human trafficking, residency visa trading and money laundering. He was also fined around 1.9 million Kuwaiti dinars.
On 6 June last year, Papul was arrested in Kuwait.
On 16 August of the same year, Abul Fayez Bhuiyan, an independent candidate from the Lakshmipur-2 constituency, filed a writ petition challenging the legality of Papul’s parliament membership as he had been accused of providing fake documents and submitting fake education certificates.
On 22 February this year, parliament declared the Lakshmipur-2 constituency vacant following the conviction of Papul on charges of human trafficking and money laundering by a court in Kuwait.
The parliament secretariat issued a gazette notification declaring that the Lakshmipur-2 constituency fell vacant on 28 January, 2021, the date of the court’s sentence.
According to the gazette, Papul is ineligible to remain an MP under article 66 (2) of the constitution as he was sentenced by the Kuwaiti criminal court to four-year rigorous imprisonment on 28 January.
His seat has remained vacant since the date of the court’s sentence according to article 67 (1) of the constitution, said the gazette signed by senior secretary of the parliament secretariat Zafar Ahmed Khan.
MP Papul, who won the Lakshmipur-2 seat in the 2018 election as an independent candidate, is now in Kuwait jail.