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Attorney Jumman Siddiqui, the son of a judge who failed the bar exam, has been declared a Superior Court attorney by the Superior Court.
Lawyer Syed Sayedul Haque Sumon and lawyer Ishrat Hasan were also fined Tk 100 each. The fine was imposed for wasting time in court filing such writ petitions.
However, the attorneys general of the Supreme Court have symbolically protested against the fine. In protest, they are paying Tk.1 to pay the fine of Tk.200.
From 10 a.m. on Monday (November 9), ordinary lawyers staged a symbolic protest by placing money in a box placed in front of the chamber of the president of the Supreme Court Bar Association. The poem that received a contempt of court rule to share on Facebook has been placed in the box.
Earlier on Sunday, the High Court ruled that it was legal for attorney Jumman Siddiqui, the son of a judge who failed the bar exam, to publish the Bangladesh Bar Council newsletter directly as a High Court attorney. Lawyer Syed Sayedul Haque Sumon and lawyer Ishrat Hasan were also fined Tk 100 each.
Meanwhile, at one stage of the court case hearing, the court also issued a contempt judgment against lawyer Syed Sayedul Haque Sumon and lawyer Ishrat Hasan.
Regarding contempt of court, Barrister Sumon said: “The court has issued a contempt rule because it had published about the son of a Superior Court judge a long time ago.”
Advocate Ishrat Hasan said: “I have written some verses from the poet Sukumar Roy’s poem ‘Justice’ on Facebook.” The court thought it was contempt and issued a rule.
On December 16 of last year, the Superior Court suspended the processing of the Gazette issued directly to the son of a judge as a Superior Court attorney. At the same time, the court issued a rule asking why the publication of the gazette should not be outlawed as a Superior Court attorney. Justice Tariq ul Hakim and Justice. The High Court tribunal composed of Iqbal Kabir approved the order.
On November 21 of last year, the son of a Superior Court judge was repeatedly challenged in a writ petition challenging the validity of a Superior Court attorney’s statement, despite repeatedly failing the bar exam. . Lawyers Syed Saidul Haque Sumon and Ishrat Hasan filed the appeal request.
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