Order on Khaleda’s bail plea today

Documents reach HC


FE Team | Published: March 11, 2018 23:44:27


Order on Khaleda’s bail plea today


The High Court deferred until today (Monday) the passing of its order on BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia's bail petition in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case in which she was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, reports UNB.
The HC was scheduled to pass an order on her petition on Sunday but deferred it as the documents relating to the lower court verdict in the graft case did not reach the department concerned of the HC in time.
The HC bench of Justice M Enayetur Rahim and Justice Shahidul Karim fixed the date for taking decision on a bail petition in the case.
However, the documents later reached the department concerned of the High Court around 1.0 pm.
As the documents reached the HC on Sunday, BNP leaders and lawyers expressed the hope that their chairperson will come out of jail after getting bail this week.
Barrister Kaiser Kamal, one of the counsels of BNP chief Khaleda Zia, said they went to the department concerned of the HC and came to know that the staff of the trial court handed over the documents to the official concerned here around 1pm.
On February 22, BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia filed the petition with the High Court seeking bail in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case.
Barrister Nowshad Jamir and Barrister Kaiser Kamal, on behalf of the BNP chief, submitted the 880-page bail petition showing 31 grounds for granting her bail.
On February 25, Khaleda Zia failed to secure bail in the case as the High Court says it will pass an order on her bail petition upon receiving all the documents relating to the judgment from the lower court.
Earlier, the HC asked the lower court to submit all the relevant documents within 15 days.
On February 08, the Dhaka Special Court-5 convicted the former Prime Minister and BNP chairperson and sentenced her to five years' imprisonment in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case. She was then sent to old central jail at Nazimuddin Road in the city.
The court read out a 632-page summarised version of the verdict on that day and it released the full 1174-page copy of the verdict on February 19.

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