HC dismisses writ plea over a dropout HC judge

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UNB, Dhaka :
The High Court on Wednesday summarily dismissed the two writ petitions over regularisation of the judicial service of its dropout additional judge ABM Altaf Hossain, despite recommendation of the Chief Justice as claimed by the petitioners.
After hearing from both sides, a reconstituted vacation division bench of the High Court comprising Justice Sheikh Hassan Arif and Justice Mohammad Ullah passed the order.
The grounds for dismissing the writ petitions were not immediately available.
The two writ petitions, one filed by the aggrieved dropout additional judge while another by Idrisur Rahman, a lawyer of the Supreme Court, in the form
of public interest litigation (PIL). Earlier, on August 14, the admissibility of the writ petitions faced a deadlock as one of the judges of the High Court division bench felt embarrassed before passing order although exhausting hearings.
On June 13 in 2012, six persons, including writ petitioner advocate ABM Altaf Hossain, were appointed as additional judges of the High Court for a period of two years.
The President gave the appointments in consultation with the Chief Justice.
On June 9 this year, the judicial service of the five additional judges were regularised sans ABM Altaf Hossain.
Among others, senior advocate MI Farooqi, Barrister Rokanuddin Mahmud and M Salauddin Dolon appeared for the writ petitioners while acting Attorney General Murad Reza for the government.
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