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Legal notice served on BGMEA to withdraw time petition

| Updated: April 18, 2019 16:52:07


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A legal notice has been served on the president of BGMEA to withdraw within three days their petition seeking one more year to demolish the building of the apex trade body.

Lawyer Manzil Murshid sent the letter to the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) president on Wednesday.

The notice mentioned that if the BGMEA does not withdraw their petition, a case will be filed on charge of court of contempt, reports UNB.

The notice said that earlier on April 2, 2018, the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court granted one year to the BGMEA authorities for demolishing their building following an undertaking that they would not seek any time further.

The date expired on April 12. But the trade association filed another petition through advocate on record seeking one year more which is the violation of the order passed by the Appellate Division last year.

In this condition, it is being requested to withdraw their petition within 72 hours. Otherwise, court of contempt charge would be brought against them.

In 2011, the High Court ordered demolition of the 16-storey building as it was constructed in defiance of relevant laws, calling it a 'cancer' in the lake.

The BGMEA later filed a leave-to-appeal petition with the Appellate Division against the High Court judgment, but the apex court on 2 June 2016, dismissed the plea as well as asked the RMG producers to demolish its headquarters at once and at its own cost.

On 5 March last year, the BGMEA authorities filed a one-year time petition with the SC as its seven-month time granted in September, 2017 by the court for reducing the building to ruins expired in March.

Later, on April 2, the apex court granted one more year, till April 12,2019, for demolishing its complex located in the Hatirjheel-Begunbari Lake following their undertaking.

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