SC hearing on review against judgment on Warrant of Precedence starts

BSS
Published On: 27 Apr 2025, 11:56

 

DHAKA, April 27, 2025 (BSS) - The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (SC)today started its hearing on a petition seeking a review of the apex court judgment on Warrant of Precedence.

A six-member Appellate Division bench headed by Justice Md. Ashfaqul Islam started hearing the case.

Senior advocate Salauddin Dolon took part in the start of the hearing on behalf of Bangladesh Judicial Service Association.

Md Ataur Rahman, former secretary general of the Bangladesh Judicial Service Association, filed a writ petition on behalf of the organisation in 2006 with the High Court, challenging the legality of the Warrant of Precedence. The pleader in the petition said the Cabinet Division had framed the existing Warrant of Precedence in 1986 in an arbitrary manner, without evaluating the dignity and status of judicial officials.

The High Court on February 4, 2010, declared the Warrant of Precedence of
1986 illegal and invalid and issued eight directions in this regard. The
state, however, in 2011 appealed against the judgment. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court after hearing the appeal, pronounced its judgment on January 11, 2015.

It also came up with some corrections over the eight directions issued by the High Court and made three directions out of those.
 
Bangladesh Judicial Service Association after that filed the plea, seeking review of the Appellate Division judgment. Later the deputy and assistant attorney generals too became party in the case.

 

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