Dhaka – The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court on Monday adjourned the hearing on a petition filed about the process of holding election to the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) till 30 March.A three-member bench of the Appellate Division, led by Chief Justice S K Sinha, passed the order as there was a mistake in the paper book. The SC also upheld the Chamber Judge's Rule that earlier said the process of holding election to FBCCI can continue until the next hearing, said Barrister M Badruddoza Badal, lawyer of Aminul Haque Shamim, President of Mymensingh Chamber of Commerce and Industries (MCCI).
On 23 March, the Chamber Judge issued the rule after hearing on the petition filed by the FBCCI against an HC order that stayed the process of holding the election for two months. The Chamber Judge also sent the petition to a regular bench of the Appellate Division and fixed 27 March for hearing. The election is scheduled to be held on 14 May. The FBCCI announced the schedule on 14 February.
On 22 March, the HC stayed the election for two months after hearing on a writ petition filed on February 6 by Shamim, President of the MCCI, seeking a stay on the process allowing the MCCI to get enlisted in the FBBCI voter list. In his petition, Aminul Huq alleged that there are anomalies in the voter list as his name is not included there.
Mymensingh was a made a division in 2015 and the local Chamber of Commerce and Industries pleaded to the FBCCI in 2016 for its inclusion, but the process has not forwarded over the last one year. – Special Correspondent
