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  3. Hearing on review petition against 16th amendment verdict Sunday

Hearing on review petition against 16th amendment verdict Sunday


Published: 19 October 2024, 7:36:34

The Supreme Court on Sunday will hold the hearing on the review petition against the Appellate Division’s verdict that declared the 16th amendment to the constitution illegal.

A six-member Appellate Division bench, led by Chief Justice Dr Syed Refaat Ahmed, will conduct the hearing.
Petitioner lawyer Manzill Murshid will represent the writ, while Attorney General Md Asaduzzaman will appear for the state.

On August 15, the Appellate Division announced it would reconsider the verdict that scrapped the 16th amendment. The hearing on the state’s review petition was scheduled for the last week of October.

The 16th amendment, made on September 17 in 2014, had abolished the Chief Justice led Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) and restored parliament’s power to remove the judges. But some Supreme Court Lawyers challenged the decision November 5, 2014.

The High Court issued a rule on the amendment on November 9, 2014. Later, the HC declared the amendment illegal on the basis of the view of the majority followed by a hearing on May 5, 2016.

The government appealed against the High Court verdict in 2017.

An Appellate Division full bench led by the former Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha heard the appeal, and delivered the verdict on July 3, 2017, rejecting the appeal and upholding the HC verdict and released the full text of the verdict on August 1 in 2017.

The state made a review application against that judgment.

Meanwhile, in the original 1972 constitution, the power to remove judges was vested in the National Parliament. However, the 4th amendment in 1975 transferred this authority to the president.

Later, during Ziaur Rahman’s regime, the 5th amendment shifted this power to the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC).

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