The hearing in the Appellate Division against the decision given by the High Court declaring the decision to cancel the freedom fighter quota system in the first and second class of government jobs is tomorrow Wednesday.
On Tuesday (July 9) at 11:30 a.m. the Chamber Justice of the Appellate Division. Ashfaqul Islam fixed this day for hearing. Advocate Shah Manjurul Haque heard the petition in court.The court of the Chamber Judge sat at 11:30 am only to fix the hearing date of this case.Earlier, on July 4, the Appellate Division upheld the judgment given by the High Court declaring the decision to cancel the freedom fighter quota system in the first and second class of government jobs invalid.On that day, the Appellate Division did not hear the matter, ordered ‘not today’. The Appellate Division told the state side that for the time being, the High Court’s judgment should remain as it is. When the judgment is published, file a ‘leave to appeal’. we will listenAt this time, the Chief Justice said, let the movement be. Do you change the verdict of the High Court by protesting on the streets?Attorney General AM Amin Uddin heard the state’s side in the court. Senior lawyer Motahar Hossain Saju was present in the court on behalf of the writ.Later, lawyer Motahar Hossain Saju said that the judgment of the High Court will be upheld until the next hearing in the Appellate Division.On June 5, the High Court declared invalid the decision to cancel the first and second class freedom fighter quota system in government jobs. Then on June 9, the state filed an application to suspend the judgment of the High Court. On that day, the Chamber Court sent this application to the Appellate Division for hearing.On that day, Attorney General AM Amin Uddin said that the High Court’s decision to cancel the first and second class freedom fighter quota system in government jobs will be upheld, or the Appellate Division will take the final decision.On October 4, 2018, the Ministry of Public Administration issued a circular abolishing the existing quota system for direct recruitment to first and second class posts in government jobs.