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Senior attorneys Fida M Kamal, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, Minhazul Haque Chowdhury, Ali Mustafa Khan and Saeed Ahmed Kabir were present at the court hearing on Bella’s behalf. Attorneys Murad Reza and Ahsanul Karim were in favor of Sonargaon Economic Zone Limited. Unique Properties Limited was in favor of the lawyer. Abu Taleb.
Court addresses
In the verdict, the court has issued instructions on various issues. He ordered the Department of the Environment and the local administration to jointly investigate the issue of the illegal filling of soil and sand by any person or organization, including defendants No. 11 and 12 in those girls.
Through that investigation, depositors have been instructed to pay compensation to the government if harmed and to the individual if harmed. The question of filling the agriculture, wetlands and lowlands of these six wenches has also been investigated through anyone, including Nur Ali, and on this basis those concerned have been ordered to return the lands to their previous status within six months.
Also, from now on, an organization interested in establishing an economic zone will have to obtain a no objection from the National River Protection Commission and a certificate from the Department of the Environment before submitting an application to the Economic Zone Authority of Bangladesh. The court mentioned that Nur Ali can apply again if she wishes.
According to Bella, according to the report of the Department of Local Agricultural Extension dated October 3, 2016, in those six mouzas where 11 irrigation projects were in operation on 250 hectares of agricultural land in 2000, in 2016 there were only two irrigation schemes in 43 hectares of agricultural land. The area of six mouzas and part of the Meghna River is 1,006 bighas.