Legal Notice for RAB Executive Magistrate Sarwar Alam 954051 | Voice of tomorrow



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Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) Executive Magistrate Md. Mohammad Ali was fined Tk 15 lakh by an electronics merchant in Nawabpur under the Consumer Rights Protection Act. Supreme Court Attorney Barrister AM Mahbubuddin Khokon has sent a legal notice to Sarwar Alam. At the same time, notifications have been sent to the Secretary of Justice and Home Affairs, the RAB Director General and the Dhaka Deputy Commissioner.

Owner of Nawarpur MM Enterprise. The notice was sent to Maksudul Alam Masud by post on Thursday.

MM Enterprise owner within 14 days of notification. Maksudul Alam Masud has been asked to return the Tk 15 lakh fine and vacate his sentence. Otherwise, a court petition will be filed against him, the notice said. On May 20, RAB Executive Magistrate Mohammad was punished for keeping low-quality electronic products. Sarwar Alam.

According to the notice, Section 41 of the Consumer Rights Protection Act establishes a maximum fine of Tk 2 lakh, Section 43 establishes a maximum of Tk 1 lakh, Section 44 provides for a fine of Tk 1 lakh and Section 50 establishes a fine of Tk 2 lakh. But he has been fined 15 lakh Tk for breaking the law. Which is completely illegal.

According to the notice, the Consumer Rights Protection Act has its own executive magistrate from the Department of Consumer Protection and BSTI to campaign against substandard products. Therefore, the RAB executive magistrate has no authority to conduct transactions against substandard products.



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