Staff Reporter :
Barrister Mainul Hosein, former Advisor to the Caretaker Government, has congratulated the leaders of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) as they became united in defence of law and judicial propriety over cancellation of his bail by a Metropolitan Magistrate Tofazzal Hossain.
In a press statement issued on Monday Barrister Mainul also offered his gratitude to the SCBA leaders as they met the Acting Chief Justice, Hasan Foez Siddique, with a petition demanding judicial enquiry into the matter of bail cancellation violating the SC direction.
“In the face of angry protestation of the lawyers of the Supreme Court the same Magistrate Court granted me bail when the petition for my bail was heard and fixed for order the following day by a High Court Division Bench,” it read.
The press statement also read, “It was an occasion of supreme happiness to me to
find unity of among the members of the Supreme Court Bar Association irrespective of party considerations in upholding the cause of the law and justice system.”
“We know the judiciary is under pressure and many are victims of reckless abuse of the judiciary all over the country, yet as judges and lawyers, we cannot be a willing party to the judiciary becoming altogether non-existent,” it added.
Barrister Mainul Hosein, former Advisor to the Caretaker Government, has congratulated the leaders of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) as they became united in defence of law and judicial propriety over cancellation of his bail by a Metropolitan Magistrate Tofazzal Hossain.
In a press statement issued on Monday Barrister Mainul also offered his gratitude to the SCBA leaders as they met the Acting Chief Justice, Hasan Foez Siddique, with a petition demanding judicial enquiry into the matter of bail cancellation violating the SC direction.
“In the face of angry protestation of the lawyers of the Supreme Court the same Magistrate Court granted me bail when the petition for my bail was heard and fixed for order the following day by a High Court Division Bench,” it read.
The press statement also read, “It was an occasion of supreme happiness to me to
find unity of among the members of the Supreme Court Bar Association irrespective of party considerations in upholding the cause of the law and justice system.”
“We know the judiciary is under pressure and many are victims of reckless abuse of the judiciary all over the country, yet as judges and lawyers, we cannot be a willing party to the judiciary becoming altogether non-existent,” it added.