The Dhaka Excessive Court docket on Thursday declined to concern a suo motu order to ban ISKCON’s actions in Bangladesh, citing assurances from authorities authorities that needed measures have been taken, The Day by day Star reported.
Through the listening to, Supreme Court docket lawyer Md Monir Uddin offered a number of newspapers’ experiences earlier than the bench. The media experiences have been concerning the Worldwide Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and its latest actions. Lawyer Uddin requested the HC put a ban on the organisation and impose Part 144 in Chattogram, Rangpur and Dinajpur.
Responding to which, the bench comprising Justices Farah Mahbub and Debasish Roy Chowdhury directed the lawyer basic to supply particulars of the actions taken by the federal government regarding ISKCON’s latest actions.
The bench hoped that the federal government should stay cautious about defending the regulation and order state of affairs and lives and properties of the folks of Bangladesh, The Day by day Star added.
They got here up with the comment after Further Legal professional Basic Aneek R Haque and Deputy Legal professional Basic Md Asad Uddin knowledgeable the HC bench that three separate instances have been filed in reference to the homicide of lawyer Saiful Islam Alif and ISKCON’s actions, and 33 accused have been arrested in these instances.
(With PTI inputs)