The High Court on Thursday granted bail until the disposal of a rule to Abdul Khaleque, father of owner of collapsed Rana Plaza Sohel Rana, in a case filed under the Building Construction Act. An HC vacation bench comprising Justice M Nizamul Haque and Justice Kashifa Hossain passed the order following a petition filed by him. The court also issued a rule upon the government to explain in four weeks as to why the petitioner should not be granted regular bail.
Meanwhile, additional attorney general Advocate MK Rahman said they would move to the Appellate Division against the HC order.
Khaleque filed two petitions before the High Court seeking bail in two cases—one filed under the Building Construction Act and the other for negligent homicide.
Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) filed the first case for violating building code while sub-inspector Wali Ashraf Khan of Savar Police Station the other one on April 25, a day after the eight-storey building came down crashing on April 24 that left over 1,132 people dead.
Meanwhile, additional attorney general Advocate MK Rahman said they would move to the Appellate Division against the HC order.
Khaleque filed two petitions before the High Court seeking bail in two cases—one filed under the Building Construction Act and the other for negligent homicide.
Rajdhani Unnayan Kartripakkha (Rajuk) filed the first case for violating building code while sub-inspector Wali Ashraf Khan of Savar Police Station the other one on April 25, a day after the eight-storey building came down crashing on April 24 that left over 1,132 people dead.
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