The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (SC) has stayed till December 5 a High Court order that had freed Jatiya Party (JaPa) Chairman Ghulam Muhammad (GM) Quader to conduct normal party activities, reports BSS.
Justice M Enayetur Rahman of Appellate Division Chamber Judge Court passed the order on Wednesday, after holding hearing on a plea, challenging the November 29 High Court order. The court also sent the matter to Appellate Division regular bench for further hearing.
JaPa suspended leader and former lawmaker Ziaul Haque Mridha filed the writ and Advocate Sayeed Ahmed Raza moved the plea before the court.
A High Court division bench of Justice Sheikh Abdul Awal stayed till January 3 a lower court order that had imposed temporally ban on party activities of Jatiya Party (JaPa) Chairman Ghulam Muhammad (GM) Quader.
Earlier on November 16, the court of Dhaka 1st Joint District Judge Masudul Haque had passed the order, scrapping a plea of Quader, challenging an earlier order in this regard. The court also set November 30 for submitting reply in writing and holding further hearing on the matter.
Party's suspended leader and former lawmaker Ziaul Haque Mridha filed the case against Quader on October 4 and the court on October 31 had issued the initial order, asking him to refrain from party activities.