Deposition on graft cases against Khaleda now July 9

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Court Correspondent :A Dhaka court on Tuesday deferred hearing again to record testimony in the ‘Zia Orphanage Trust’ and ‘Zia Charitable Trust’ graft cases against BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia and others.The recording of depositions was to be held in a makeshift court on the Alia Madrasa Ground in old Dhaka on Thursday.Dhaka’s Special Judge Court-3 judge Basudeb Roy fixed July 9 as the new date following a defence petition seeking more time. Earlier the deposition was to be held on May 21.Defence Counsel Sanaullah Miah said they had moved the High Court challenging the legality of the appointment of Judge Roy. On May 25, an High Court bench of Justice Farah Mahbub and Justice Kazi Md Ejarul Haque Akondo gave split verdict on the plea, following which the Chief Justice sent the writ case to a third bench. The hearing is to be held in the third bench on Thursday. “That’s why we have prayed to stop the deposition,” the defence counsel said.Khaleda on May 12 challenged the legality of appointment of Judge Basudeb Roy who framed charges against Khaleda Zia and others in the ‘Zia Orphanage Trust’ and ‘Zia Charitable Trust’ graft cases on Mar 19. She also sought a stay order on the proceedings of the cases.After a two-day hearing, Justice Farah Mahbub gave ruling freezing proceedings of the cases, while Justice Kazi Md Ejarul Haque Akondo wanted to scrap the petitions. As per rule, the matter was forwarded to the chief justice who assigned Justice Quazi Reza-Ul Hoque’s bench to hear the pleas. The former prime minister had moved the High Court challenging the indictment but the court dismissed her plea. The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in 2008 filed a case against six, including Khaleda and her son Tarique Rahman, for allegedly embezzling Tk 21 million from ‘Zia Orphanage Trust’ funds, which came from a foreign bank. Charges were pressed against them two years later. In 2011, the ACC accused the BNP chief and three others of pocketing Tk 31.5 million from the ‘Zia Charitable Trust’. The ACC prosecuted the four and submitted the charge sheet in 2012.

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