Top judge's leave sparks rumours over landmark verdict


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Bangladesh's chief justice began a one-month period of leave on Tuesday amid claims he was forced to go on holiday after a landmark verdict that went against the government.
Justice Minister Anisul Huq rejected widespread speculation linking S K Sinha's absence to the ruling, saying the top judge's decision was due to illness.
'He was formerly a cancer patient, Huq said, adding that those behind the claims 'have mental problems or 'ill motives.
The head of Bangladesh's top bar association said Sinha was forced to take leave after he led the Supreme Court when it scrapped parliament's power to sack top judges.
'Our association of lawyers thinks that immense pressure has been piled on him so that he take a one-month leave, Joynul Abedin, head of Supreme Court Bar Association, told reporters.
'You know, the nation knows and the people of the world know a political party (and) the government have piled pressure on him in many ways, he said.
'We think he was sent on a one-month leave as part of this pressure. He did not take the leave ... He was forced to.
Sinha made headlines in August when the Supreme Court scrapped parliament's power to sack top judges, in a landmark verdict seen as bolstering
judicial independence.
The court restored a provision which allows only a Supreme Judicial Council, led by the chief justice, to remove judges found to have breached the judicial code of conduct.
The ruling was hailed by lawyers as a crucial safeguard for a secular judiciary in the Muslim-majority
nation.
Lawyers said that without the provision, top judges would have been 'subservient to the government.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina brought the constitutional change allowing parliament - controlled by her Awami League party - to remove top judges in 2014.


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