Dhaka Bureau: Commenting that “Jamaat no longer exists”, Barrister Tanya Amir said that Jamaat’s appeal against the decision to cancel the registration has been dismissed. So Jamaat will not be able to conduct any kind of political activity today. No procession can hold a meeting.
On Sunday (November 19), after the order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, the petitioner’s lawyer, Barrister Tanya Amir, told reporters these things.
He said, “Now if the Jamaat conducts any kind of political activity, we will go to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court with a petition for contempt of court.”
On Sunday, a five-member Appellate Division bench led by the Chief Justice rejected the Jamaat’s appeal. In legal terms, it is called ‘dismissal for default’. As a result, the High Court’s decision to cancel the registration of Jamaat is upheld, the lawyers said.
Senior lawyers Tania Amir and Ahsanul Karim were present in court today for the application hearing. Senior lawyer Barrister M. Amir Ul Islam was present on the occasion. Jamaat-e-Islami’s lawyer, AJ Muhammad Ali, was in the hearing, as was Md. Ziaur Rahman.
