Thursday, November 14, 2024

HC declares 2 provisions of quick rental law 'illegal'

 

HC declares 2 provisions of quick rental law 'illegal'

 🇧🇩 Bangladesh🇧🇩 High Court


The High Court (HC) on Thursday declared two 

provisions - one giving quick rental power plants immunity from legal bindings and another giving energy minister the sole authority to approve electricity purchase plans, of the quick rental law illegal.

A HC Division Bench of Justice Farah Mahbub and Justice Debasish Roy Chowdhury passed the judgment, declaring absolute a rule it issued on 2 September. The court in the rule had asked authorities concerned to explain as to why those two provisions shall not be declared illegal.

Earlier on 7 November, the HC set today, Thursday to pronounce the judgment in the case.

Source : (Prothom Alo) 


Sheikh Hasina needs to keep silent in interest of Bangladesh-India relations

 

Sheikh Hasina needs to keep silent in interest of Bangladesh-India relations


Spokesperson Toufiq Hasan is briefing at the foreign ministry on 14 November.Courtesy: Foreign ministry


Sheikh Hasina needs to keep silent in interest of Bangladesh-India relations

Spokesperson Toufiq Hasan is briefing at the foreign ministry on 14 November.
Spokesperson Toufiq Hasan is briefing at the foreign ministry on 14 November.Courtesy: Foreign ministry

Dhaka has informed New Delhi that Bangladesh is not positively taking the political statements that ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina has been making after her arrival in India.

She needs to stop this in view of the historical relationship between two countries.

India has been requested to take steps to refrain Sheikh Hasina from delivering such speeches and statements.

Foreign ministry spokesperson and public diplomacy wing director general Toufiq Hasan said this while answering queries from newsmen during the briefing at the foreign ministry.

HC declares 2 provisions of quick rental law 'illegal'

  HC declares 2 provisions of quick rental law 'illegal' Follow us  🇧🇩  Bangladesh🇧🇩 High Court The High Court (HC) on Thursday ...