SC clears way for continuation of trial against Dr Yunus
A regular and full bench consisting of seven justices of the Appellate Division headed by Chief Justice Hasan Foez Siddique passed the order on Sunday
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court (SC) on Sunday ordered to continue trial proceedings after dismissing a petition submitted by Nobel laureate and Chairman of Grameen Communications Dr Muhammad Yunus, and three others in a case over violation of labour law.
A regular and full bench consisting of seven justices of the Appellate Division headed by Chief Justice Hasan Foez Siddique passed the order on Sunday after hearing the petition, said the defendants' counsel, Barrister Abdullah Al Mamun.
On 9 September 2021, Labour Inspector Arifuzzaman of the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments filed the case with Dhaka's 3rd Labour Court.
Others accused in the case are Ashraful Hasan, managing director of Grameen Telecom, and its directors, Nurjahan Begum and Shahjahan.
According to the case, in an inspection visit to Grameen Telecom, inspectors found that 101 workers and staff who were supposed to be permanent were not made so.
No participation fund and welfare fund were formed for them and five percent of the company's profit was not provided to the workers following the law.
Later on 7 December, Prof Yunus filed a petition with the High Court seeking scrapping of the case.
On 12 December, HC stayed the procedure of a case for six months.
On 5 June this year, the Labour Court ordered the trial in the case through framing chargesheets against the accused.
Later, Dr Yunus filed a petition with the HC seeking cancellation of the charge framing order.
Subsequently, on 8 August, the HC rejected the petition.
Later, the Nobel laureate filed the petition with the Appellate Division seeking cancellation of the charge framing order.
The division led by the chief justice cleared the petition after hearing it on Sunday.