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The state had asked to avoid bail, the court judge said. Nuruzzaman gave “no order” on Thursday.
As a result, the bond granted to the MP by the Superior Court remains in effect, his attorney said.
Although he did not intervene on bail, the judge questioned whether Nixon Chowdhury, as a member of Parliament, could say “all these things” (what Deputy Commissioner Atul Sarkar and Deputy Commissioner for Bhangar (Land) and Acting Executive Magistrate said over the phone ).
The judge then said: “Since this is a short-term advance bond, I am not interfering with it, there is no warrant.”
Attorneys Abdul Baset Majumder and Saeed Ahmed Raja appeared for MP Nixon Chowdhury in court. Assistant Attorney General M Saiful Alam appeared for the state.
Following the order, attorney Saeed Ahmed Raja told bdnews24.com: The courtroom has not issued any order on your application. That means that the bond granted by the Superior Court is still in force. ”
Judge Sheikh Mohammad. A bench of Judge Zakir Hossain and Judge KM Zahid Sarwar Kajal on Tuesday granted an eight-week conditional bail to Nixon Chowdhury.
The conditions are: witnesses cannot be influenced in the investigation of the case; The local administration should not be intimidated and the investigating officer should cooperate in every way possible.
At the bond hearing in Superior Court, Nixon Chowdhury’s attorney, Shahdin Malik, argued that no one legally had the power to record telephone conversations. As a result, it cannot be presented as registration evidence.
According to Section 61 (a) of the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Act 2001, recording someone’s call requires approval with the signature of the Home Secretary. However, the case statement has mentioned such a call recording.
Citing a High Court ruling, Shahdin Malik said that it was illegal to record a call without anyone knowing, that it was illegal to filter. And article 43 of the Constitution guarantees the protection of the privacy of communications.
Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury Nixon, an independent MP from the Faridpur-4 constituency, appeared in High Court Tuesday to request early bail in a case of violation of the electoral code of conduct.
He argued that the case against Nixon Chowdhury violated the Electoral Code of Conduct by “marching, meeting, confronting.”
But the statement did not mention the name of anyone or an unknown person except Nixon Chowdhury. As a result, the lawyer raised the question of how it is possible for a person to violate the code of conduct by holding processions, meetings and clashes.
Jannatul Ferdousi Rupa objected to Nixon’s bail at the Superior Court hearing. He said such behavior was not expected from a member of parliament. In addition to violating the code of conduct, it has also violated article 147 of the Constitution.
Faridpur’s Senior Elections Officer Nawabul Islam filed the case against MP Nixon Chowdhury at Charbhadrasan Police Station on Thursday.
According to the statement in the case, Nixon called Deputy Commissioner Atul Sarkar and demanded an apology for appointing a central executive magistrate in the Charbhadrasan upazila by-elections on October 10. His supporting candidate ‘threatened’ to block the road if he was defeated and ‘behaved indecently’.
At the same time, the deputy accused Charbhadrasan official Upazila Nirbahi, Bhangar (Lands) Deputy Commissioner and Acting Executive Magistrate of ‘indecent language, intimidation and intimidation’ after arresting an electoral agent for voting and smoking in front of a voting booth on election day. It is done in the case.
The statement said that Nixon Chowdhury had violated electoral rules by participating in the election campaign by not being present in the constituency as a member of Parliament and by “insulting and intimidating” the officials in charge.
On the morning of the election, Congressman Nixon reportedly called the UN from Charvadrasan and threatened to insult another executive magistrate. When the audio of their phone conversation was released on Facebook, criticism began.
Later, MP Mujibur Rahman Chowdhury Nixon claimed his innocence at a press conference at the National Press Club in Dhaka. He claimed that the threatening audio that went viral on Facebook was “super credited.”
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