ABUSE OF POWER BY MOBILE COURT NOT ACCEPTABLE
The High Court yesterday cautioned the additional deputy commissioner
(general) of Laxmipur and an executive magistrate for punishing a former acting
civil surgeon through a mobile court.
The HC stated that while mobile courts are necessary in the
social and state contexts, its abuse of power is not acceptable at all.
A mobile court conducted by Executive Magistrate of Laxmipur
Sadar Nuruzzaman sent Salah Uddin Sharif, a former acting civil surgeon of
Laxmipur, to three months in jail after a brawl between Salahuddin and ADC
(general) of district Sheikh Murshidul Islam Murshidul on December 4.
Salah Uddin later obtained bail and was acquitted of the
charge.
The HC yesterday termed the actions of ADC Murshidul and
Executive Magistrate Nuruzzaman as 'abuse of power' and asked the government to
post mobile courts in places where there will be no opportunity for such abuse
of power.
However, the bench of Justice Quazi Reza-Ul Hoque and Justice
Mohammad Ullah exempted the duo (Murshidul and Nuruzzaman) from the rule it
issued on the legality of their actions after they offered unconditional
apology appearing before the judges.
The judges also disposed of the rule.
The HC observed mobile courts must be run in accordance to
the relevant laws.
The HC also expressed hope that the conduct and patience of
such a person as Salah Uddin Sharif will be more contained in future given he
is an educated person and a retired government official.
Salah Uddin appeared before the HC bench as per its December
5 order.
Following a writ petition, the HC on December 5 summoned ADC
Murshidul and Executive Magistrate Nuruzzaman to appear before it yesterday
(December 13) and asked them to explain their roles in connection with the
incident of punishing Salah Uddin through mobile court.
The HC also issued a rule asking the authorities concerned to
explain why the action of the executive magistrate "abusing the process of
the mobile court for personal grudge as evident from news published in The
Daily Star" should not be declared illegal.
The court came up with the order and rule following a writ
petition filed by two Supreme Court lawyers seeking necessary order based on a
news report published in The Daily Star on November 5.
The same day, ADC Murshidul was made an officer on special
duty and attached to the public administration ministry.
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