Wednesday 24 May 2017

Her husband's arrest, trying to kill the girl's wife alive

Her husband's arrest, trying to kill the girl's wife alive
Saddam Hussein (25), a Bhatwati driver, was trying to kill the unconscious teenage girl by digging a hole in the bedroom floor. When the NGO workers who came to collect money from the microcredit installment in the house, they found the matter and rescued the girl and arrested Saddam by informing the villagers.
This incident happened on Tuesday in North Kirstpur village under Shibganj upazila of Bogra. A case was filed with Shibganj Police Station on Wednesday. After the rescue, the girl has been admitted to Shibganj Upazila Health Complex.
Villagers and police said that the girl was married to Saddam three and a half years ago. Then she read the sixth grade. Saddam started dowry for a while after marriage, dowry also claimed. The girl's poor parents repeatedly demanded the money of the Jamaat. But Saddam refused to ask his parents if Saddam demanded one lakh rupees a few days ago. Saddam started the turmoil with this. On Tuesday, Saddam beat the teenager's wife and unconsciously Then dug a hole in the bedroom floor and started scrambling to the unconscious wife. At the same time three or four NGO workers went to pay the loan installment money. The girl took the loan from the NGO. NGO workers did not get any response from the people, and they thought that the people of the house were hiding in the house to avoid the installment. Seeing this, they peeped through the house tin fencing and informed the villagers when they saw the girl lying on the ground. Then everyone came and rescued the girl and beat Saddam and handed him over to the police.
The girl said in the first light that he is being treated at the health complex, since the marriage, the husband began to dislike her. Dowry demands. On Tuesday morning, when Saddam hit her head after a beating, she became unconscious. After returning to the Health Complex, the knowledge returned. So after the assassination, I do not remember what happened.
During the Saddam police custody, the journalist claimed that the girl did not listen to her. So, 'to show fear' was being tossed.
In the incident, her father filed a lawsuit against Saddam and his mother, Josna Begum, in a case filed with Shibganj Police Station. Shibganj Police Station Inspector (Operation) Zahid Hossain said, initially the allegations of the match matched. Saddam has been sent to court for bail. The other accused is trying to arrest the accused.

The emptiness is thinking of the Chief Justice

The emptiness is thinking of the Chief Justice

Chief Justice Surendra Kumar Sinha has questioned what will happen if there is no two-thirds majority in the Parliament if there is a serious allegation against the judge in accordance with the Sixth Amendment. He said that this vacuum is thinking about him.
The Chief Justice said this in the morning on Thursday in a hearing appealed to the state's prosecution against the verdicts declaring the sixteenth amendment to the constitution, which was handed over to the Jatiya Sangsad.
Senior lawyer Rokon Uddin Mahmud as his Amicus Curie in today's hearing gave a written speech At one stage of the hearing, there was a question of not having two-thirds majority in the parliament.
A seven-member Appellate Bench headed by Chief Justice is hearing the seventh day today.
In the hearing, Surendra Kumar Sinha said that they maintain the most sacred laws of the constitution. Here, something that has been inserted, there is a scope to create void! If there is a serious allegation against someone (Judge) what will happen if two-thirds majority (parliament) is not there (judiciary)! It's upset.
Amicus Curie Rokan Uddin Mahmud also made reference to such void in his written speech.
The 17th amendment of the Constitution was passed on September 17, 2014, to restore the power to remove the judge. It was published in the form of gazette on 22 September. On November 5 of the same year, nine lawyers of the Supreme Court have filed a writ petition in the High Court challenging the validity of this amendment. After the final hearing, on May 5, the special bench comprising three judges of the High Court declared the sixteenth amendment illegal on the basis of majority opinion. The verdict began on May 8 on the verdict of the prosecution against the verdict.

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