Shamim Hasnain | |
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Justice of the High Court Division of Bangladesh | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Profession | Judge |
Shamim Hasnain is a retired Justice of the High Court Division of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. [1]
In September 2003, Hasnain and Justice M. A. Matin rejected a contempt of court suit filed by Magistrate Khandker Fatema Begum against United News of Bangladesh, Bhorer Kagoj, and The Daily Star. [2] The news organizations had reported that the magistrate saluted Mirza Abbas, Minister for Housing and Public Works, when he entered her court room as an accused in a defamation case. [2]
Hasnain and Justice Mir Hasmat Ali declared the Voluntary Disclosure of Information Ordinance-2008 which created the Truth and Accountability Commission illegal in November 2008. [3] The Truth and Accountability Commission was established on 30 July 2008 by the Fakhruddin Ahmed led Caretaker Government to increase the speed of corruption cases. [4] [5] [6] The Caretaker Government had arrested numerous politicians including former Prime Ministers Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia on corruption charges. [7] The commission was made up of a former Judge of Bangladesh Supreme Court Justice Habibur Rahman Khan, retired Comptroller and Auditor General of Bangladesh Asif Ali, and a retired Major General Manzur Rashid Chowdhury from Bangladesh Army. [7] [8] Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina disclosed the names of 456 people who had confessed to the commission in April 2009. [9]
In January 2009, Hasnain and Justice Mir Hasmat Ali declared illegal rules of the University of Dhaka that prevented Madrassah students for admission to seven departments of the university. [10] [11]
Hasnain and Justice MR Hasan granted bail to Bangladesh Jamaat-e Islami leaders in a case filed over assaulting police officers during a clash between the party and police in April 2011. [12]
Hasnain was a defense witness for Salauddin Quader Chowdhury appeal against his conviction for war crimes during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 2017. [13] His mother, Zinnat Ara Begum, had written a statement in favor of Chowdhury at his initial trial. [14]
Hasnain retired in April 2017. [15]
Shamim Hasnain | |
---|---|
Justice of the High Court Division of Bangladesh | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Profession | Judge |
Shamim Hasnain is a retired Justice of the High Court Division of the Bangladesh Supreme Court. [1]
In September 2003, Hasnain and Justice M. A. Matin rejected a contempt of court suit filed by Magistrate Khandker Fatema Begum against United News of Bangladesh, Bhorer Kagoj, and The Daily Star. [2] The news organizations had reported that the magistrate saluted Mirza Abbas, Minister for Housing and Public Works, when he entered her court room as an accused in a defamation case. [2]
Hasnain and Justice Mir Hasmat Ali declared the Voluntary Disclosure of Information Ordinance-2008 which created the Truth and Accountability Commission illegal in November 2008. [3] The Truth and Accountability Commission was established on 30 July 2008 by the Fakhruddin Ahmed led Caretaker Government to increase the speed of corruption cases. [4] [5] [6] The Caretaker Government had arrested numerous politicians including former Prime Ministers Sheikh Hasina and Khaleda Zia on corruption charges. [7] The commission was made up of a former Judge of Bangladesh Supreme Court Justice Habibur Rahman Khan, retired Comptroller and Auditor General of Bangladesh Asif Ali, and a retired Major General Manzur Rashid Chowdhury from Bangladesh Army. [7] [8] Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina disclosed the names of 456 people who had confessed to the commission in April 2009. [9]
In January 2009, Hasnain and Justice Mir Hasmat Ali declared illegal rules of the University of Dhaka that prevented Madrassah students for admission to seven departments of the university. [10] [11]
Hasnain and Justice MR Hasan granted bail to Bangladesh Jamaat-e Islami leaders in a case filed over assaulting police officers during a clash between the party and police in April 2011. [12]
Hasnain was a defense witness for Salauddin Quader Chowdhury appeal against his conviction for war crimes during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 2017. [13] His mother, Zinnat Ara Begum, had written a statement in favor of Chowdhury at his initial trial. [14]
Hasnain retired in April 2017. [15]